Hari
Kunzru is the author of The Impressionist,
which was set to be the biggest literary title of 2002. "Conceived
in Chaos, Sold into Intrigue, lost in Illusion and Lies... The epic story
of a boy's search for identity in a world which seems to have no place for
him". Hari Kunzru is also the author of “Transmission”,
and “Noise
(Pocket Penguins)” (a collection of short stories).
Hari Kunzru
– a comprehensive Hari Kunzru biography
Beyond
the pleasure principle – a Hari Kunzru short story
Casualties
of Culture – an article that Hari Kunzru wrote for “The Guardian”
Hari Kunzru on the Mohammed
cartoon controversy
It was a very
ugly piece of TV – Hari Kunzru’s reaction to the Celebrity Big
Brother/Shilpa Shetty race row
You are Cyborg
– a curious Hari Kunzru article
You want wasabi
with that? – a Hari Kunzru article for “The Guardian”
Author snubs
prize in asylum row – why Hari Kunzru turned down the 2003
John Llewellyn Rhys award
Conversations –
an interview with Hari Kunzru
Moving
Words – this BBC site has an audio interview with Hari Kunzru
Paperback
Fighter – Angela Saini’s interview with Hari Kunzru
Bookpage – their
interview with Hari Kunzru
ReadersRead.com -
their interview with Hari Kunzru
When
Whimsy's too Flimsy - mentions Hari Kunzru in the same light as Zadie Smith.
Also says that Kunzru is the music editor of Wallpaper
Daily Excelsior -
says that Kunzru has Kashmiri roots