It is a tale of myth and legend, that explores the mysticism of the female divine and its intrinsic connection with nature. The greater the schism from the world of greed and power, the greater the connection with the true infinite power of Mother Earth. The state of the Kingdom is in upheaval, tainted by the greed of man. Nymanne seeks to dissolve the unjust patriarchal laws that serve only to subjugate women. She wishes to revive the ancient matriarchal rule that lives in harmony with nature and honours the Mother Goddess Modron. ¿¿This novel not only acts as a dissolution of the…mehr
It is a tale of myth and legend, that explores the mysticism of the female divine and its intrinsic connection with nature. The greater the schism from the world of greed and power, the greater the connection with the true infinite power of Mother Earth. The state of the Kingdom is in upheaval, tainted by the greed of man. Nymanne seeks to dissolve the unjust patriarchal laws that serve only to subjugate women. She wishes to revive the ancient matriarchal rule that lives in harmony with nature and honours the Mother Goddess Modron. ¿¿This novel not only acts as a dissolution of the misconceptions on the powerful female characters, but also reveals the discriminatory nature of patriarchal societies, and how women are often demeaned, demoralised and demonised. Nymanne is very much a crystallization of the degradation of women through the indoctrination of patriarchal structures. She is at once the merging of the traditional personalities of the Lady of the Lake and Morgana, as described by Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Vita Merlini", characters that were later portrayed in various Christian based Arthurian tales, such as Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur", as a wicked sorceress, since powerful female characters were subsequently equated with all that is evil.
Tamara Zantout is a multidisciplinary author whose fantasy and historical novels are deeply rooted in themes of identity, nature, and transformation-reflecting a life as rich and layered as her stories. Founder of The Urban Fusion, a boutique art publishing house, she is also an editor, designer, sound producer, and storyteller across mediums. Her first book Drawing Lines, explores Lebanese Identity through graffiti, while the fantasy trilogy The Sunsets of Avalon, explores the Jungian themes of the heroes' journey, and the connection to the mother and by extension mother earth. Her creative path is mirrored by her own journey into organic farming, permaculture, and natural healing. As the manager of Les Terres de Damoul, an organic permaculture farm, and later founder of Beirut Farmers Market, she has become a licensed herbalist and Ayurveda practitioner, devoted to reconnecting people with Mother Earth.A lifelong seeker, Tamara is also a pilot, drawn to forgotten places and hidden islands. She bridges East and West, having grown up between London and Lebanon during turbulent times, and holds degrees in architecture, economics, and urban planning. Whether through literature, land, or language, her work is a continuous weaving of worlds-both ancient and imagined.
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