Hari Kunzru
British-Indian novelist whose The Impressionist announces an exuberant postcolonial imagination. His subsequent novels explore identity, surveillance, and the legacy of imperialism with restless formal energy. He is one of the most politically engaged British novelists of his generation.
Works
- The ImpressionistAnglo-Indian man navigates identity and belonging across continents
- TransmissionComputer programmer becomes unwitting messenger in digital espionage plot
- My RevolutionsMan escapes his radical past by assuming a new identity
- Gods Without MenDisparate lives converge at a sacred site in the desert
- White TearsTwo men obsess over rare blues records and discover disturbing truth