Hari Kunzru /

This is the first edited collection on Hari Kunzru. With new individual essays on each of Kunzru's novels as well as his short fiction and creative non-fiction, the book situates his writing within current debates on contemporary literature, and in relation to key historical events such as Brex...

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Ētahi atu kaituhi: Shaw, Kristian (Editor), Upstone, Sara (Editor)
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I whakaputaina: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2023.
Rangatū:Twenty-first century perspectives
Urunga tuihono:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3591155
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • <P>Introduction: 'Adding Up to an Unknown': the elusive fictions of Hari Kunzru
  • Kristian Shaw and Sara Upstone<br>1 'Walking into Whiteness': <i>The Impressionist</i> and the routes of empire
  • Churnjeet Mahn<br>2 'It was the revenge of the uncontrollable world': <i>Transmission</i> and COVID-19'
  • Lucienne Loh<br>3 Turning the tide, or turning around in <i>My Revolutions</i>
  • Maëlle Jeanniard du Dot<br>4 Subjectivity at its limits: fugitive community in Kunzru's short stories
  • Peter Ely<br>5 The fiction of every-era/no-era: <i>Gods Without Men</i> as 'translit'
  • Bran Nicol <br>6 'Eyes, ears, head, memory, heart': transglossic rhythms in <i>Memory Palace</i> and <i>Twice Upon a Time
  • </i>Sara Upstone<br>7 'The ghost is him': the echoes of racism, non-being and haunting in <i>White Tears
  • </i>David Hering<br>8 'Food for the wolves': the rise of the alt-right in <i>Red Pill</i>
  • Kristian Shaw<br>9 'In the wake of all that': a conversation with Hari Kunzru
  • Kristian Shaw<br><br><i>Index</i></p>