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In this haunting work of journalistic investigation, Haruki Murakami tells the story of the horrific terrorist attack on Japanese soil that shook the entire world.
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On a clear spring day in 1995, five members of a religious cult unleashed poison gas on the Tokyo subway system. In attempt to discover why, Haruki Murakmi talks to the people who lived through the catastrophe, and in so doing lays bare the Japanese psyche. As he discerns the fundamental issues that led to the attack, Murakami paints a clear vision of an event that could occur anytime, anywhere.


I am damn glad the attackers were as incompetent in brewing the sarin as they were, my solid sympathies to those effected.

Name: S. Rockwell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: READ THIS BOOK!!!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2018
Review: Quite simply one of the best books I've ever read. I feel haunted by it - by both the stories of the survivors of the Tokyo subway attack, and by the interviews with the Aum members. And Murakami's own thoughts were brilliant and thought-provoking. I would recommend this book to anyone, even if you're not interested in the subject - it was honestly THAT good.

Name: brady n hall
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing book by amazin writer
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020
Review: Explores all sides of Japan during the terrorist attacks and how they came about through a cultral perspective

Name: Anonymous Reviewer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Gripping
Date: Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2020
Review: This was a gripping book. There were five trains that the Aum gassed, and hundreds of people were affected or killed by the sarin gas. The stories were from some the people who were on the trains or platforms or relatives of people who were affected or killed by the gas were moving. The conclusions Murakami came to after those interviews were thought provoking. The interviews of people who had been (or still are) with the Aum cult were eerie. Some of them made sense, some not so much, but there were horrifying aspects within the organization even before the Sarin attacks. I loved the Afterward after the interviews with members and former members of Aum (now Aleph). There was one thing Murakami would have liked to convey to someone who was leaning toward a cult like Aum that really struck me, and I would like to quote: "Reality is created out of confusion and contradiction, and if you exclude those elements, you're no longer talking about reality. You might think that-by following language and a logic that appears consistent-you're able to exclude that aspect of reality, but it will always be lying in wait for you, ready to take its revenge." Further on there was another passage that was even more to the point: "...who would ever think, 'I'm an unimportant little person, and if I end up just a cog in society's system, gradually worn down until I die, hey-that's okay'? More or less all of us want answers to the reasons why we're living on this earth, and why we die and disappear. We shouldn't criticize a sincere attempt to find answers. Still, this is precisely the point where a kind of fatal mistake can be made." Murakami wrote this book as a possible an antidote to the possibility of other "Aum-like" groups forming and repeating history.

Name: Ole J. Forsberg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I highly recommend this!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2015
Review: Wow. This book tracks down those most affected by the 1995 sarin attacks. It is an excellent view into life interrupted.

Name: Osiris
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Gas
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2014
Review: Murakami is a master. This is a great book that is different from his regular ones in that he conducts interviews.

Name: Brian E. Shevory
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Murakami's Nonfiction
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2021
Review: This was the first book I ever read by Murakami while on my quest to find "Tony Takatani." It's incredibly sad, but amazing to read about the Sarin attacks in Tokyo. I read this a few years ago, so I'm not going to recall the fine details of the book; however, I do recall that reading the testimonials of both the victims and the cult members was incredibly powerful. I think Murakami's limited analysis of the interviews allows readers to make their own judgments about the actions of the cult members. It was strange because there were times that I did feel bad for them, but it wasn't pity. I'm not sure what it was, but it was a strange feeling that these people were preyed upon and led to believe something that would never occur.
I will caution that Murakami doesn't provide a great amount of background info. about the gas attacks. Maybe this is good for readers to a more objective sense of what happened.

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