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Hari Kunzru
Hari Mohan Nath Kunzru (born 1969) is a British Indian novelist and journalist of Kashmiri Pandit origin, author of the novels ''The Impressionist'', ''Transmission'', ''My Revolutions'' and ''Gods Without Men''.〔David Robinson. ("Interview: Hari Kunzru, author" ), scotsman.com, 29 July 2011〕 His work has been translated into twenty languages. ==Personal life== Kunzru was born in London and grew up in Essex to a Kashmiri Pandit father and a British Anglican Christian mother. He was educated at Bancroft's School, Essex. He studied English at Wadham College, Oxford, then gained an MA in Philosophy and Literature from University of Warwick. In his teens, Kunzru decided that he did not believe in formal religion or God, and is "opposed to how religion is used to police people."〔 His wife is the novelist Katie Kitamura. Kunzru is fascinated with UFOs and as a youngster often imagined a close-encounter type experience with them.
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