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"Dark Water" is the poignant tale of individuals who have been compelled by fate to reside on different self-made islands. The narrative constructs a new world by connecting various worlds, not just in terms of different forms or colours but also in terms of holding unique identities.
Through the character Saket. you encounter reflections of many idealistic Sakets, while the character Deep Dr reveals the struggles of numerous conflicted Deep Dis. The story carries an underlying sentiment of self-abandonment for the sake of others, compelling deep contemplation.
Woven from the threads of simple, natural events, this narrative is not merely a tale of human relationships but also a living depiction of the present. The barren landscapes of these secluded islands serve as the canvas upon which this work is written, representing a genuine testament of its time-an enduring and timeless tale of anguish.
Himanshu Joshi (1935-2018) is a renowned storyteller and novelist, actively engaged in writing for nearly sixty years. His notable story collections include "Anttah Tatha Anya Kahaniyan", "Manushya Chinnah Tatha Anya Kahaniyan", "Jalte Hue Daine Tatha Anya Kahaniyan", "Teesra Kinara Tatha Anya Kahaniyan", "Antim Satya Tatha Anya Kahaniyan" and "Sagar Tat Ke Shahar
His major novels include "Mahasagar", "Aranya", "Chhaya Mat Chhuna Man", "Kagaar Ki Aag", "Samay Sakshi Hai", 'Tumhare Liyc" and "Su-Raj". With his intellectual memoirs, "Uttar-Parv" and "Aathva Sarg," as well as his poetry collection "Neel Nadi Ka Vriksh," he left a significant mark. His travelogues such as "Yatrayein" and "Norway: Suraj Chamke Adhi Raat" received special attention. He also wrote an untold story of the agony in the torture camp of Kala Pani called "Yatna Shivir Mein".
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