Homecoming” by R. Parthasarathy


“Homecoming” by R. Parthasarathy

The poem “Homecoming” is about the poet’s return to Tamil Nadu after living abroad. Instead of feeling happy, he feels like a stranger in his own land. The main problem is with language. Because he used English for a long time, he lost his fluency in Tamil. He feels trapped by “English chains” and cut off from his mother tongue.

When he comes back, he also feels disappointed with the state of Tamil language and culture. What should have felt like “home” now feels distant and unfamiliar. The darkness in the poem reflects his sadness and loss of identity.

For Parthasarathy, Tamil is not just a language—it is part of his culture and heritage. Losing it makes him feel rootless and guilty. The poem shows themes of loss, identity crisis, displacement, and cultural confusion.

In the end, “Homecoming” says that once someone crosses into another culture and language, returning home is never simple. Home itself becomes strange.

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