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This is an account of the Tokyo subway gas attack in 1995, in which 12 people died, as told to Murakami by the survivors and the Aum cult members responsible for carrying out such an outrage.

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On Monday 20 March 1995 the Japanese Aum cult released a deadly cloud of Sarin nerve gas into the Tokyo underground. 12 people were killed and an estimated 3,800 suffered serious after-effects. Haruki Murakami, one of Japan's leading novelists (considered by many to be one of the most important writers now writing), was both shocked and fascinated by the awful event. Murakami's response was to interview as many of those affected as he could (only 60 victims were willing to be questioned), interested as he was in the stories created by this one awful event on so many lives. He also interviewed a number of members of the Aum cult: "I'm sure each member of the Science and Technology elite had his own personal reasons for renouncing the world and joining Aum. What they all had in common, though, was a desire to put the technical skill and knowledge they'd acquired in the service of a more meaningful goal ... that might very well be me. It might be you". The result is Underground his first work of non-fiction. Murakami writes complex, sometimes overbearing and dense novels but he here makes very little intervention into his text, simply presenting a background sketch of each before allowing the victims and cult-members to speak freely for themselves through the transcripts. They present an intricate, rounded and cinematic view of day that none of us should ever forget. --Mark Thwaite
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"Chilling. . . . Murakami weaves a compelling true tale of normal lives faced with abnormal realities." -"Sunday Tribune"
"Powerfully observed. . . . A rattling chronicle of violence and terror." -"Kirkus Reviews"
"Through Murakami's sensitive yet relentless questioning, it emerges that the people who joined Aum felt just as adrift in the world as Murakami's own [fictional] characters do." -"The Guardian"

Chilling. . . . Murakami weaves a compelling true tale of normal lives faced with abnormal realities. "Sunday Tribune"
Powerfully observed. . . . A rattling chronicle of violence and terror. "Kirkus Reviews"
Through Murakami s sensitive yet relentless questioning, it emerges that the people who joined Aum felt just as adrift in the world as Murakami s own [fictional] characters do. "The Guardian""

Powerful. . . . Candid and often emotional. San Francisco Chronicle

Both a literary memorial and a frank examination of a society in search of its bearings. A.V. Club
Impressive. The Independent
Chilling. . . . Murakami weaves a compelling true tale of normal lives faced with abnormal realities. Sunday Tribune
Powerfully observed. . . . A rattling chronicle of violence and terror. Kirkus Reviews
Through Murakami s sensitive yet relentless questioning, it emerges that the people who joined Aum felt just as adrift in the world as Murakami s own [fictional] characters do. The Guardian"

"Powerful. . . . Candid and often emotional." --San Francisco Chronicle

"Both a literary memorial and a frank examination of a society in search of its bearings." --A.V. Club

"Impressive." --The Independent

"Chilling. . . . Murakami weaves a compelling true tale of normal lives faced with abnormal realities." --Sunday Tribune

"Powerfully observed. . . . A rattling chronicle of violence and terror." --Kirkus Reviews

"Through Murakami's sensitive yet relentless questioning, it emerges that the people who joined Aum felt just as adrift in the world as Murakami's own [fictional] characters do." --The Guardian

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  • PublisherVintage
  • Publication date2001
  • ISBN 10 1860468438
  • ISBN 13 9781860468438
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages320
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