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Going Clear (book)

''Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief'' is a 2013 non-fiction book about Scientology written by Lawrence Wright.
The book contains interviews with current and former Scientologists, the history of founder L. Ron Hubbard and current leader David Miscavige, and analysis of the relationships of Tom Cruise and John Travolta to the organization. In an interview with ''The New York Times'' Wright said that "There are a lot of people out there who were very high up in the church and know a lot about it who have become outspoken... I'm very lucky to come along at a time when a lot of these people are ready to talk". Wright also disclosed that he has received "innumerable" letters threatening legal action from lawyers representing Scientology and celebrities who belong to it.〔 Wright spoke to two hundred current and former Scientologists for the book.〔
The title of the book, ''Going Clear'', is in reference to a stage of spiritual development in Scientology. In Scientology parlance, "Clear" means a state of having freed oneself from "engrams", which members believe are "subconscious memories of past trauma". Scientologists go through therapy sessions called "auditing" as part of the process of becoming Clear.
Wright had previously written a profile of former Scientologist Paul Haggis for ''The New Yorker''.
==Reception==
The publishers Transworld cancelled their publication of the book in the United Kingdom. Transworld made an internal decision not to publish the book following legal advice, feeling that an edited version would not fit with their schedule.
Wright’s German publisher, Random House Publishing Group, provided the internet addresses of the Church of Scientology’s published responses in a disclaimer in the front of the German edition and a disclaimer that none of the stories contained in the book concern the German branch of the church.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Random House Publishing )
''Going Clear'' has been challenged by the Church of Scientology International. The Church published an official statement in its newsroom and a blog listing its refutations. There have been comments about the disagreements between Wright and the Church of Scientology in the media.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Scientology vs. Lawrence Wright )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Scientology author talks of church's presence in D.C. )
Clark Collis reviewed the book for ''Entertainment Weekly'', writing:

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