About This Book
The drama centers on a retired colonial administrator whose return to English country life collides with voices of younger generations: his daughter, a medical student, and a young philologist intent on studying the frontier from native perspectives. Through domestic conversations, intellectual debates, and a final transfer to a bungalow in the Indian hills, characters confront the moral ambiguities of past actions, cultural misunderstanding, and the tensions between imperial duty and personal conscience. The four-act structure alternates intimate scenes and broader political questions, examining responsibility, empathy, and the limits of official narratives.
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