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Hari Kunzru

Hari Mohan Nath Kunzru (born 1969) is a British novelist and journalist, author of the novels The Impressionist, Transmission and My Revolutions. Of mixed English and Kashmiri Pandit ancestry, he grew up in Essex. He studied English at Wadham College, Oxford University, then gained an MA in Philosophy and Literature from Warwick University.

He has worked as a travel journalist since 1998, writing for such newspapers as The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph, was travel correspondent for Time Out magazine, and worked as a TV presenter interviewing artists for the Sky TV electronic arts programme "The Lounge". In 1999 he was named The Observer Young Travel Writer of the Year. From 1999-2004 he was also music editor of Wallpaper magazine and since 1995 he has been a contributing editor to Mute, the culture and technology magazine. He won a Betty Trask Award and the Somerset Maugham Award for The Impressionist.

Transmission, his second novel, was published in the summer of 2004 and was named one of the New York Times's notable books of the year. In 2005 he published the short story collection "Noise" and in August 2007 Penguin Hamish Hamilton published My Revolutions. In 2003, Hari Kunzru was named by Granta magazine as one of twenty "Best of Young British Novelists". In 2005, Lire magazine named him one of the world's "50 écrivains pour demain.

His work has been translated into twenty languages. He lives in East London.

 

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