SPATIAL ECHOES

SPATIAL ECHOES

Author : JAYANTI M. DALAL
Binding : Paperback (pp: 520)
ISBN : 978-81-8253-133-8
Publisher : Cyberwit.net
Pub.Date : 2008
Price : $25



What if the third World War breaks out? Could it be averted? Could the super powers 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 pre-partition India were nurtured with ideals of patriotism and service to humanity.   

After the partition of India, the boys were separated as Iqbal’s family migrated to Pakistan..  As decades pass, 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, substance of world peace, the future of the world in the nuclear arm race, and the chessboard gimmickries of the super powers 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.

Spatial Echoes written brilliantly about all kinds of violent epochs that thwarted the aspirations of the common people, as found in the vast expanse of recorded history is a contemporary novel of passion and intrigue. It enjoys cult status as a novel that dares to ask crucial questions about the turbulent periods of history.

-Prof.Laxmi Shanker,D.Litt.

About Jayanti M. Dalal

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, 22 books, including 14 novels, 3 collections of short stories, and 5 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.

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