- 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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Hridya Nath
Kunzru (1
October 1887 – 3
April 1978) was an
Indian freedom fighter and a
public figure. He was a long-time Parliamentarian,
serving in various...
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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 moralist ...
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criticism in
Contemporary magazine.
Kitamura is
married to
author Hari
Kunzru.
Kunzru-Kitamura
children "Katie Kitamura".
Conville &
Walsh literary agency...
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software patch in
early versions of
Windows 8 Red Pill, a
novel by Hari
Kunzru Blue pill (disambiguation)
Black pill (disambiguation)
Black Pill Red Pill...
- Luv
Storys (2010)
which collected $50,176. Kohli, Kunal; Aslam, Danish;
Kunzru, Renuka; Khan, Imran; Padukone, Deepika; Tagore, Sharmila; Goswami, Shahana;...
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theorist Anna Greenspan;
sound theorist Angus Carlyle;
novelist Hari
Kunzru; and
artists Jake and
Dinos Chapman,
among others. Land and the CCRU collaborated...
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Archived from the
original on 30
April 2013.
Retrieved 25
January 2013.
Kunzru, Hari (29
March 2011). "Appreciating
Gandhi Through His
Human Side". The...
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individual was white.[citation needed] The "Heroes"
video was
criticised by Hari
Kunzru of The Guardian. An
episode of Have I Got News for You pla**** a clip containing...
- 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...