The Impressionist
(Author) Hari KunzruIn India, at the birth of the last century, an infant is brought howling into the world, his remarkable paleness marking him out from his brown-skinned fellows. Revered at first, he is later cast out from his wealthy home when his true parentage is revealed. So begins Pran Nath�s odyssey of self-discovery � a journey that will take him from the streets of Agra, via the red light disrict of Bombay, to the green lawns of England and beyond � as he struggles to understand who he really is.
Hari Kunzru
Hari Kunzru is a British-Indian novelist known for his acclaimed work "The Impressionist," blending historical fiction with contemporary themes. His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and complex narratives that explore identity and globalization. Kunzru's contributions to literature include challenging conventional storytelling and pushing boundaries of cultural representation.