Cult X
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Author
Contributions
- Almony, Kalau, translator - Contributor
Publication
2018 - Soho Crime, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
126,250 words, Guess
Page Count
505 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101616957867
- ISBN-139781616957865
- AmazonB0755Z7FT4
- Library of Congress Control Number2017043255
- OCLC Control Number1002289959
and 3 more
- Better World Books9781616957865
- Open LibraryOL26958662M
- Goodreads36278938
Classifications
- DDC895.63/6
- LCCPL873.5.A339 C8513 2018
- LCCPL873.5.A339C8513
Description
"The magnum opus by Akutagawa Prize-winner Fuminori Nakamura, Cult X is a story that dives into the psychology of fringe religion, obsession, and social disaffection. When Toru Narazaki's girlfriend, Ryoko, disappears, he tries to track her down, despite the warnings of a private detective he's hired to find her. Ryoko's past is shrouded in mystery, but the one concrete clue to her whereabouts is a previous address where she lived: in a compound in the heart of Tokyo, with a group that seems to be a cult led by a charismatic guru with a revisionist Buddhist scheme of life, death, and society. Narazaki plunges into the secretive world of the cult, ready to expose himself to any of the guru's brainwashing tactics if it means he can learn the truth about Ryoko. But the cult isn't what he expected, and he has no idea of the bubbling violence beneath its surface. Inspired by the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway, Cult X is an exploration of what draws individuals into extremism. This multi-faceted novel is nothing less than a tour de force, capturing the connections between astrophysics, neuroscience, and religion. It is an invective against predatory corporate consumerism and exploitative geopolitics, and it is a love story about compassion in the face of nihilism"--
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