Rensal the Redbit A Psychoanalytic Fairytale

Rensal the Redbit A Psychoanalytic Fairytale by Eugene J. Mahon, published by Red Wheel/Weiser on August 30, 2018, is a 78-page exploration of a whimsical world. The story begins in Mytherranea, where Rensal, a small creature, navigates the complexities of existence. Through encounters with the Tall One, a wise redbit, the narrative delves into profound themes of life, love, and the essence of dreams, all set against a backdrop of imaginative fantasy.
Readers will find that this tale captures the essence of childhood’s joys and confusions while addressing questions that resonate throughout life. The dialogue between Rensal and the Tall One unfolds in a setting rich with metaphorical significance, touching on psychological and visionary aspects. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the connections we forge, making it a thoughtful addition to the realms of fantasy and psychological literature.
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‘Many years ago in Mytherranea, before the stars had names, when daisies were still called days’ eyes, and the moon stayed up all night to keep the darkness company, there lived a race called redbits…’
So begins the tale of Rensal, a small creature trying to make sense of a big world. Running along one day, Rensal bumps into the Tall One, a wise and mysterious redbit who loves to talk. Over tea, toast, and berries, the friends discuss life, love, creation, dreams, death, and everything else that lies under the sun.
This is a book that gets to the heart of what it is to be young, of the joys and sorrows and confusions of childhood, and of the questions that continue to be pertinent even when we are full-grown – how we live, how we love, and what – if anything – it all means.
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