Hari Mohan Nath Kunzru 1969 (age 54–55) London, England
Occupation
Author, journalist
Language
English
Alma mater
Wadham College, Oxford Warwick University
Genre
Literary Fiction
Notable works
Gods without Men White Tears Red Pill
Spouse
Katie Kitamura
Children
2[1]
Website
harikunzru.com
Hari Mohan Nath Kunzru (born 1969) is a British novelist and journalist. He is the author of the novels The Impressionist, Transmission, My Revolutions, Gods Without Men, White Tears[2] and Red Pill. His work has been translated into twenty languages.
^Kunzru-Kitamura children
^David Robinson. "Interview: Hari Kunzru, author", scotsman.com, 29 July 2011
Hari Mohan Nath Kunzru (born 1969) is a British novelist and journalist. He is the author of the novels The Impressionist, Transmission, My Revolutions...
for NPR, and HariKunzru, a writer for The New York Times, both praise Kalfař's novel for turning the sci-fi genre on its head. Kunzru states that Spaceman...
The Impressionist is HariKunzru's debut novel, first published in 2003. Kunzru received the Betty Trask Award and the Somerset Maugham Award for the book's...
organizations. Meanwhile, Indian authors Ruchir Joshi, Jeet Thayil, HariKunzru and Amitava Kumar abruptly left the festival, and Jaipur, after reading...
have lied. Meanwhile, police were seeking Ruchir Joshi, Jeet Thayil, HariKunzru, and Amitava Kumar who fled Jaipur on the advice of officials at the...
original on 6 January 2018. Retrieved 15 November 2016. HariKunzru (4 February 2011). "When HariKunzru met Michael Moorcock". The Guardian. Archived from...
"attempt to explore the artistic process, unfortunately, lacks insight." HariKunzru from The New York Times felt like the story offered "promising mysteries"...
criticism in Contemporary magazine. Kitamura is married to author HariKunzru. Kunzru-Kitamura children "Katie Kitamura". Conville & Walsh literary agency...
Peterson sees as the true, the beautiful and the good – i.e., God." HariKunzru of The Guardian said the book collates advice from Peterson's clinical...
Van Tassel figure heavily in the plot of the novel Gods Without Men by HariKunzru. Australian artist Tina Havelock Stevens won the Blake Prize with a video...
(magazine), a UK literary magazine Transmission (novel), a 2005 novel by HariKunzru Transmission (TV programme), a British music programme Transmission,...
inaugural Jaipur Literature Festival featured 18 writers, including HariKunzru, William Dalrymple, Shobhaa De and Namita Gokhale and 14 others. It drew...
received heavy criticisms from various authors, such as Salman Rushdie and HariKunzru, and was condemned by the governments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo...
original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2017. Kunzru, Hari (4 February 2011). "When HariKunzru Met Michael Moorcock". The Guardian. Archived from...
Gods Without Men is HariKunzru's fourth novel, first published in 2011. The title is a quotation from Honoré de Balzac. The novel is set in the American...
attended the festival in past years are Hanif Kureishi, James Flint, HariKunzru and Louis de Bernières. The 2010 festival, held at the end of July, was...
Censorship offered the high school support, while prominent authors such as HariKunzru and Neil Gaiman pointed out the alarming nature of police officers trying...
Arundhati Roy for Guernica Magazine. Kumar, Ruchir Joshi, Jeet Thayil and HariKunzru, were threatened with arrest for reading excerpts from Salman Rushdie's...
Manifesto" has also had popular traction including Wired's piece by HariKunzru and Mute, BuzzFeed, as well as Vice. Retrospective articles consistently...