Spatial Echoes

· Partridge Publishing
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536
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About this ebook

Looking at Iqbal, Sanatan said, Iqbal, we have four days on our hands. How can we suspend the devastation of mankind through contemplation, deep thinking, and the exchange of views? How can we avert the nuclear warfare forever? How can we avoid annihilation of humanity, which could be engineered through nuclear weapons? How can we make the entire humanity feel free through peace and harmony? How can such circumstances be restrained through the scientific intentions? Several such questions are cropping in my mind. Let us pray to God so that we can get proper answers for such questions. What if the Third World War breaks out? Could it be averted? Could superpowers with nuclear weaponry control the religious fanatics bent upon taking the world to the brink of mass annihilation? Two young boys, Sanatan and Iqbal, one Hindu and the other Muslim, living in a sleepy village of prepartition India, were nurtured with ideals of patriotism and service to humanity. After the partition of India, the boys were separated as Iqbals family migrated to Pakistan. As decades passed, both become renowned scientists in their respective countries. In the meantime, the Third World War breaks out. Will either of them succeed in hatching their sinister design? In Spatial Echoes, Jayanti M. Dalal vividly describes India in the days before independence, fomenting questions of communal harmony, the substance of world peace, the future of the world in the nuclear-arms race, and the chessboard gimmickries of the superpowers bent on taking the world to the brink of mass destruction. This makes Spatial Echoes quite a fascinating novel written by an Indian fiction writer.

About the author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mr. Jayanti M. Dalal, B.Sc. (Hons.), a businessman and writer, was born in Kapadwanj (Gujarat), India on December 28, 1935. Since his days in school in Umreth, of Gujarat State, he took keen interest in reading a large number of fiction and short stories available in the village library. To date, 25 books, including 14 novels, 5 collections of short stories, and 6 compilations, have been published. He was the first Gujarati writer whose Gujarati Novel ‘Ankhane Sagpan Ansoona’ translated into English named Ordeal of Innocence first time published in U.S.A. in 2005 by Ivy House Publishing Group. To promote his novel he visited U.K., U.S.A. and Canada in May 2005. He was honoured as “Gaurav of Gujarat” by the Hon. Shri Narendra Modi, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, India. He was Vice President of the All India Plastics Manufacturers’ Association during 1984-85, has been nominated to fellowship in the United Writers Association, and has served on the fourteen-member working committee which prepared the book Introduction to Plastic Furniture in the Country, published by the Ministry of Industry of the Government of India in 1988. Dalal has been an honorary editor of a trade publication, Acrylic News (1996), Porwad Bandhu (a quarterly Gujarati community magazine, 1980-2001), and Kala Gurjari (a Gujarati quarterly magazine on art, 1993-1996 and 1999-2001). He was the pioneer who introduced Acrylic furniture to India. In 1997 and in 2013, Dalal was felicitated by a number of prominent people from diverse sections of society in a Diamond Jubilee Function organized to celebrate his 60th birthday and also in a Platinum Jubilee Function organized to celebrate his 75th birthday. A 20 minute documentary of his life was presented and was well appreciated. The life sketch of Mr. Jayanti M. Dalal ‘Bhavatavini Vatee’ & ‘Jindagino Dastavej’ were released during the Diamond Jubilee & Platinum Jubilee Functions. Frequently, he is invited to appear on the All India Radio and Television network for Talk Shows and Interviews on Gujarati literature and the Acrylic Industry. His biography is featured in more than 30 national and international directories. Today, Dalal still writes enthusiastically. For him, Acrylic has been his throbbing heart and Literature has remained his oxygen.

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