Fiction
Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche
Murakami abandons fiction to investigate reality—how ordinary people survived the sarin gas attack on Tokyo's subway system. He interviews survivors with the same careful attention he brings to his novels, revealing how horror interrupts everyday commutes and changes everything. This finds readers who want to understand how societies process collective trauma, how individual stories add up to national reckoning. The prose carries the weight of testimony, each voice adding another layer to an incomprehensible event.
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