PREFACE

Lost Home is the story of Kasinathan and Sivakami on a trip down their memory lanes. 

Thinly veiled in allegory, this story is illustrated with the help of symbols and fictional elements.  

The story is developed around Kasi – the protagonist, his homeland, and the people around him; and  Kami – who possibly belongs to the clan of the Eternal Virgin – Devi Kanyakumari waiting in continuous penance to reconcile an outcome of her past.  

Lost Home is a love story untold to this day, taking you to where your intent meets with your perspective. The lines between what your intent is, and what your point of view will be gets blurred. The story reveals itself through time, places and periods; lost dreams, landscapes and forgotten pasts.  

Lost Home is also about truths or generalizations of life in Lemuria, a metaphor, for the world of Kasi, Kami and all the other factors and actors in this story. 

While contrasting events from mythology, history and modern living; Lost Home is an attempt to extoll ethos against greed for power or for wealth by the people in Kasi and Kami’s world. 

What awaits Kasi and Kami, and the many generations to come, in the future is what only time can tell.

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