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Hari Kunzru

Hari Kunzru

Hari Kunzru

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Time, May 16, 2012
...in Our Stars. Edward St. Aubyn, At Last. Elizabeth Hand, Available Dark. Mark Leyner, The Sugar Frosted Nutsack. Hari Kunzru, Gods without Men. Laurent Binet, HHhH. Sadie Jones, The Uninvited Guests. Now that I’ve gone on the record bitching [...]...
The Economist, May 3, 2012
...Gods Without Men. By Hari Kunzru. Hamish Hamilton; 400 pages; £12.99. Published in America by Knopf; $26.95 THE desire to believe there is a larger order to life appears to be a fundamental...
Toledoblade.com, April 29, 2012
...the American dream MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Facebook Twitter Reddit Digg E-mail Print Rss Early in Gods Without Men, Hari Kunzru's ambitious and wonderful new novel, a strung-out British rock star stares into the night sky hanging over the Mojave...
Los Angeles Times, April 23, 2012
...Dreamin’” was a dream panel, because as moderator and L.A. Times book reviewer David Ulin pointed out, Hari Kunzru, Dana Spiotta and Steve Erickson are three of the best novelists working today. The L.A. Times Festival of Books panelists also have...
Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch, April 23, 2012
...and Oscar Villalon 2. Rodney King in Conversation with Patt Morrison 3. Fiction: California Dreamin’ with Steve Erickson, Hari Kunzru, Dana Spiotta, and David Ulin 4. T.C. Boyle with an introduction by Ralph Lewin 5. Fiction: Whimsical Visions with...
New Statesman, April 19, 2012
...China's rise, America's fall | Hari Kunzru dances to Kraftwerk | US Writing Special Breivik's paranoid fantasies As the trial of the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik begins, the New Statesman reflects on the wider...
Morning Call, April 18, 2012
...to life in her bestselling books while, on Sunday, Times Book Critic David Ulin interviews novelists Steve Erickson, Hari Kunzru and Dana Spiotta about their Golden State visions in "Fiction: California Dreamin.'" Events taking place in theaters and...
Times of India, March 3, 2012
...of the additional chief judicial magistrate here on Friday asked for evidence and witnesses against four writers - Hari Kunzru, Amitava Kumar, Jeet Thayil and Ruchir Joshi - for publicly reading extracts from Salman Rushdie's banned book 'The Satanic...
The Times Of India, March 3, 2012
...of the additional chief judicial magistrate here on Friday asked for evidence and witnesses against four writers - Hari Kunzru, Amitava Kumar, Jeet Thayil and Ruchir Joshi - for publicly reading extracts from Salman Rushdie's banned book 'The Satanic...
Wall Street Journal Online, March 2, 2012
Wall Street Journal Online, March 2, 2012
CBS New York, February 29, 2012
...of five years. Tonight, Taylor and his vast array of guests, including Oliver Burkeman, Rosie Dastgir, James Hannaham, Hari Kunzru, Rebecca Mead, David Rakoff, Felix Salmon, and Sean Wilsey, will discuss and give dramatic readings on London . Event...
Washington Post, February 28, 2012
...in the shadow of a three-fingered rock formation. Personal Post (Knopf) - “Gods Without Men: A Novel” by Hari Kunzru. First time Schmidt saw the Pinnacles he knew it was the place. Three columns of rock shot up like the tentacles of some ancient...
Harvard Crimson, February 28, 2012
...Did you know that a god-like coyote created methamphetamines? According to author Hari Kunzru’s novel “Gods Without Men,” at least, he did. The Coyote God of mischief and schadenfreude mixes up chemicals, blows his face off—don’t worry, he is...