The Impressionist (Paperback)

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Sweeping from India to England to France and Africa and played out on a teeming world canvas, "The Impressionist" is the unforgettable riches-to-rags story of a boy who is born into a lie and must adapt--or perish.

About the Author


Hari Kunzru, author of the award-winning and bestselling novel The Impressionist, was named as one of Granta’s “20 Best Fiction Writers Under 40.” The Impressionist was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist; was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, the Whitbread First Novel Award, and a British Book Award; and was one of Publishers Weekly’s Best Novels of 2002. Kunzru has written for a variety of English and international publications, including The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, The London Review of Books, and Wired.

Praise for The Impressionist…


"Delectable, sweeping, empire-savaging, audaciously playful … Kunzru writes with wry certitude and cinematic precision"  —New York Times



"A sprawling, ambitious, shape-shifting novel…Kunzru proves himself a clever, sharply observant writer." —The Washington Post



 "Nothing is as it seems in this serpentine Dickensian epic…Kunzru nicely limns the fickle roles race and class play in civilized societies." —People magazine



"A witty, well-crafted comic saga of the dark side of the British Empire" —Financial Times

"Glorious, hilarious. Kunzru has created a book in which we can feel at home in the strangeness of his gorgeous imagination" 
Boston Sunday Herald



"Riveting stuff, beautifully written … Superb" —The Times (London)



"The Impressionist is both a great adventure yarn and an exploration of identity, both personal and national…One might be occasionally reminded of Salman Rushdie or Evelyn Waugh (Brideshead Revisited)." —Detroit Free Press



"Superb. Smart, entertaining and engaging on many levels" —Dallas Morning News



"Grand, sprawling, extravagant, lyrical. A work so vibrant and richly imagined that you can smell the incense" —Esquire



"Epic in scale and rich in historical detail, the narrative is deft and swift … carrying the reader along effortlessly. This first novel has startling depth, ambition and craftsmanship" —Time Out London



"A narrative with just the right blend of misadventure, humor, and humiliation…Call Kunzru a
modern-day Kipling." —GQ



"Maniacally inventive—a fantastic funhouse of a novel." —Vogue



"The next literary lion." —Independent on Sunday (UK)



 



 

Product Details ISBN-10: 0452283973
ISBN-13: 9780452283978
Published: Plume, 03/25/2003
Pages: 480
Language: English