The Lighthouse at the End
The lighthouse stood on the Dig Islands like a finger pointing at a sky no one in India was allowed to read. Amir Khan arrived in the monsoon season, when the Bay of Bengal turned the color of dirty silver and the wind carried the smell of salt and rotting fish. He was twenty-seven, educated in English at the Government College in Calcutta, and he had been "assigned" to the lighthouse as...
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