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Underground
Haruki Murakami

Underground

The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche

Vintage (Apr 10, 2001)
7
1st Vintage international ed.
0375725806
| Paperback
384 pages | 137 x 198 mm | English
Dewey 364.15/23/0952
LC Classification BP605.O88M8613 2001
LC Control No. 00069310

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Terrorism

Plot

From Haruki Murakami, internationally acclaimed author of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and Norwegian Wood, a work of literary journalism that is as fascinating as it is necessary, as provocative as it is profound.

In March of 1995, agents of a Japanese religious cult attacked the Tokyo subway system with sarin, a gas twenty-six times as deadly as cyanide. Attempting to discover why, Murakami conducted hundreds of interviews with the people involved, from the survivors to the perpetrators to the relatives of those who died, and Underground is their story in their own voices. Concerned with the fundamental issues that led to the attack as well as these personal accounts, Underground is a document of what happened in Tokyo as well as a warning of what could happen anywhere. This is an enthralling and unique work of nonfiction that is timely and vital and as wonderfully executed as Murakami’s brilliant novels.

Credits

Translator Alfred Birnbaum

Details

Original Publication Date 2000

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