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Hari Kunzru’s Identity Map

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

English novelist Hari Kunzru was in Indonesia to attend the Ubud Writers Festival. Searching for one’s roots and identity is a characteristic theme of his works.

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IN the midst of a noisy party celebrating his 50th birthday at the back garden of his home, Mike Frame found himself catapulted into the past. Decades earlier, in the late 1960s, he was Chris Carver, a young activist demonstrating against the Vietnam War and in love with Anna Addison, a fellow activist burning with the same ideals.

Decades later—with a new name lifted from a tombstone—Carver turned into Mike Frame, husband of Miranda Martin

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