A Schoolmaster’s Retreat
A Schoolmaster’s Retreat Finding Freedom in a Faraway Village Denzil Jayasinghe 7 min read · Just now T he monsoon had been late that year, and the red earth around Dedigama cracked like old leather in the heat. From his veranda at the government school, John Christie Jayawardane watched the children walk home in the shimmering afternoon, their haphazard uniforms bright against the bushes that cascaded down the pathways like green waterfalls. Six years he had been here, six years since he’d taken the bus up from Kadawatha with nothing but a fake leather satchel and a determination to disappear into a far-away village. At thirty, he had achieved something remarkable in a society that measured a man’s worth by his family obligations and properties: he had become nobody’s responsibility and responsible for nobody. The telegram that changed everything arrived on a Tuesday, carried by young Bandara, who was the postman in the village below. The boy’s face was grave as he handed over the bro...