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    Hari Mohan Nath Kunzru (born 1969) is a British novelist and journalist. He is the author of the novels The Impressionist, Transmission, My Revolutions...
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    University) The novelist Hari Kunzru is Pandit Kunzru's great grand nephew. Rajan, M.S (October 1978). "Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru, A Memoir". India Quarterly...
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    by suicide at the age of 67, following a series of health problems. Hari Kunzru wrote, "The true voice of Thompson is revealed to be that of American...
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  • and theorist Anna Greenspan; sound theorist Angus Carlyle; novelist Hari Kunzru; and artists Jake and Dinos Chapman, among others. Land and the CCRU...
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  • Transmission is a novel written by British-Indian author Hari Kunzru and published in 2004. It primarily follows the narrative of a naïve Indian programmer...
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    original on 6 January 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2016. Hari Kunzru (4 February 2011). "When Hari Kunzru met Michael Moorcock". The Guardian. Archived from...
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  • entertainingly lost, just as we trust that he’ll eventually get us home." Hari Kunzru from The New York Times felt like the story offered "promising mysteries"...
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  • The Impressionist is Hari Kunzru's debut novel, first published in 2003. Kunzru received the Betty Trask Award and the Somerset Maugham Award for the book's...
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