A Boy in the Sand, Dubai, 1970s
A Boy in the Sand, Dubai, 1970s Denzil Jayasinghe 2 min read · Just now He stood in the baked earth of a dusty lot, shirtless, hands pressed against his hips in a gesture both defiant and curious — as if challenging the silent universe around him. Behind him stretched a barren landscape; the sand matched the tone of the afternoon sky, scattered mounds of earth like the sighs of a restless city not yet awake. He had just stepped off a Boeing 747, his first journey outside the world he knew. The heat struck him immediately — dry, sharp, inescapable. Around him, men in kanduras and headgear moved gracefully, figures both alien and regal in the haze. The air carried their stories: of trade, of ancient creeks turned into engineered canals, and of modernity clawing its way through sand and tradition. The boy was both spectator and participant, magnetic in his stillness. Around him, Dubai was beginning to transform. Crude concrete skeletons of buildings rose from the dunes, port and roa...