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At the turn of the century in a remote corner of India, an English civil servant and a reluctant Hindu bride cross paths during a cataclysmic rainstorm. Nine months later a boy is born. The astrologer's chart does not bode well... Pran Nath's startling whiteness is regarded as a sign of nobility, but when his true parentage is revealed, he is ejected from his father's house and begins a haphazard journey through the bizarre dark side of the British Empire. Sold to a pair of eunuchs, he is taken to a backwater state in the Punjab and becomes the bait in the dynastic intrigues of a dissolute Indian court. Escaping to Bombay, he reinvents himself as Pretty Bobby, prince of the red-light district, while around him the Raj slides into decadence and the slums seethe with political discontent. Then a chance encounter with a drunken Englishman leads to the most daring reinvention of all. Pran Nath becomes Jonathan Bridgeman, the perfect Englishman. As he travels across the world, from Bombay to London, from a mouldering Norfolk public school to Oxford and Paris, everyone sees him with a different eye. He blends in perfectly, until he finds himself part of an ill-fated anthropological expedition in West Africa, picking up the white man's burden for real. The Impressionist is a comic saga about history, identity and home. It is the epochal debut of an exceptional writer.
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The Impressionist, Hari Kunzru
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- Released
- 2002
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- Title
- The Impressionist
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Hari Kunzru
- Publisher
- Hamish Hamilton
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 481
- ISBN10
- 0241141699
- ISBN13
- 9780241141694
- Series
- First published
- 2002
- Original title
- The Impresionist
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- At the turn of the century in a remote corner of India, an English civil servant and a reluctant Hindu bride cross paths during a cataclysmic rainstorm. Nine months later a boy is born. The astrologer's chart does not bode well... Pran Nath's startling whiteness is regarded as a sign of nobility, but when his true parentage is revealed, he is ejected from his father's house and begins a haphazard journey through the bizarre dark side of the British Empire. Sold to a pair of eunuchs, he is taken to a backwater state in the Punjab and becomes the bait in the dynastic intrigues of a dissolute Indian court. Escaping to Bombay, he reinvents himself as Pretty Bobby, prince of the red-light district, while around him the Raj slides into decadence and the slums seethe with political discontent. Then a chance encounter with a drunken Englishman leads to the most daring reinvention of all. Pran Nath becomes Jonathan Bridgeman, the perfect Englishman. As he travels across the world, from Bombay to London, from a mouldering Norfolk public school to Oxford and Paris, everyone sees him with a different eye. He blends in perfectly, until he finds himself part of an ill-fated anthropological expedition in West Africa, picking up the white man's burden for real. The Impressionist is a comic saga about history, identity and home. It is the epochal debut of an exceptional writer.






