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Arguing with an Anonymous Ghost
"I am like the wind. Faster than the wind, actually."
In the quiet town of Katha, an old, dilapidated house stands as a silent witness to history. When a curious writer wanders into its overgrown garden, he expects a peaceful evening. Instead, he finds himself in a heated, witty, and deeply philosophical debate with the ghost of an anonymous British soldier from World War II.
As the night deepens, the line between the living and the dead blurs. Through their conversation, the "Anonymous Soldier" challenges the writer's notions of imperialism, identity, and the lingering power of attachment.
A satirical and haunting reflection on history, memory, and the unseen worlds that coexist with our own.