M. Turandot is an author, artist, and storyteller whose work integrates mythic narrative with psychological insights. Muirgen's Carousel grew from a lifelong engagement with folklore, theatre, and ecological imagination. Based on the historic shores of Manakin-Sabot, Virginia-a landscape defined by both industrial legacy and natural resilience-Turandot explores the intersection of human grief and ecological restoration. Muirgen's Carousel represents the culmination of years of intuitive craft, from the hand-netted embroidery of its central symbols to a deep investigation of the cognitive rhythms that move an audience from denial to grace.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Muirgen's Carousel: The Hope of Return is a mythic libretto where satire collides with sincerity, and a rusted seaside carousel becomes the symbol of a world stalled by avoidance. Through humor, haunting beauty, and a journey of sacrifice, a fisherman is asked to listen deeply enough to transform guilt into renewal-and to discover whether healing the self can help heal the sea.Synopsis: Set in a struggling Irish seaside town, the story follows Fionn Murchadh, a cynical fisherman whose livelihood is failing due to local pollution and his own deep-seated guilt over a childhood tragedy. The town, trapped in a cycle of denial symbolized by the rusted, decaying Carousel at the harbor, refuses to acknowledge the ecological crisis, preferring to blame the sea.The chaos is personified by the goddess Muirgen, the elemental force of the sea, who has chosen to audit the community's souls. She appears in two forms: as the mournful goddess whose wails signify judgment, and as Li Ban, a Selkie Fionn once loved and betrayed.As a catastrophic storm brews, Muirgen forces Fionn to confront his suppressed trauma-his Anima-realizing that his external conflict with the sea is merely a reflection of his internal war against his own capacity for tenderness. Through a moment of profound psychological Anima Fusion, Fionn finds redemption. He leads the community out of denial and into action, transforming the storm of punishment into a "Storm of Mercy." The play concludes with a powerful image of renewal, where the broken net becomes light, and the decaying Carousel is miraculously restored, symbolizing the Hope of Return for the community and Fionn's soul. In a decaying Irish seaside town, a fisherman's guilt and the sea goddess Muirgen collide in a mythic journey of sacrifice, renewal, and redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999461742
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Muirgen's Carousel: The Hope of Return is a mythic libretto where satire collides with sincerity, and a rusted seaside carousel becomes the symbol of a world stalled by avoidance. Through humor, haunting beauty, and a journey of sacrifice, a fisherman is asked to listen deeply enough to transform guilt into renewal-and to discover whether healing the self can help heal the sea.Synopsis: Set in a struggling Irish seaside town, the story follows Fionn Murchadh, a cynical fisherman whose livelihood is failing due to local pollution and his own deep-seated guilt over a childhood tragedy. The town, trapped in a cycle of denial symbolized by the rusted, decaying Carousel at the harbor, refuses to acknowledge the ecological crisis, preferring to blame the sea.The chaos is personified by the goddess Muirgen, the elemental force of the sea, who has chosen to audit the community's souls. She appears in two forms: as the mournful goddess whose wails signify judgment, and as Li Ban, a Selkie Fionn once loved and betrayed.As a catastrophic storm brews, Muirgen forces Fionn to confront his suppressed trauma-his Anima-realizing that his external conflict with the sea is merely a reflection of his internal war against his own capacity for tenderness. Through a moment of profound psychological Anima Fusion, Fionn finds redemption. He leads the community out of denial and into action, transforming the storm of punishment into a "Storm of Mercy." The play concludes with a powerful image of renewal, where the broken net becomes light, and the decaying Carousel is miraculously restored, symbolizing the Hope of Return for the community and Fionn's soul. In a decaying Irish seaside town, a fisherman's guilt and the sea goddess Muirgen collide in a mythic journey of sacrifice, renewal, and redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798999461742
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Muirgen's Carousel | The Hope of Return | M. Turandot | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Miragwyn Books | EAN 9798999461742 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, 49078 Osnabrück, mail[at]preigu[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur 135347072
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