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Gustav Meyrink (1868–1932)

Author of The Golem

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Works by Gustav Meyrink

The Golem (1914) — Author — 1,836 copies, 44 reviews
The Green Face (1992) — Author — 266 copies, 7 reviews
Walpurgisnacht (1917) — Author — 235 copies, 8 reviews
The Angel of the West Window (1927) — Author — 233 copies, 9 reviews
The White Dominican (1921) — Author — 152 copies, 7 reviews
Il cardinale Napellus (1901) — Author — 75 copies, 2 reviews
Racconti agghiaccianti (1993) 40 copies
Fledermäuse (1916) — Author — 37 copies
Il Golem e altri racconti (1994) 18 copies
Das Wachsfigurenkabinett (1985) 13 copies
The Violet Death (1970) — Author — 11 copies
Alchymistické povídky (1989) 11 copies
Hašiš a jasnozřivost (1993) 8 copies
Orchideen 3 copies
Histoires fantastiques (1987) 3 copies
The Clockmaker (1998) 3 copies
Königin des Sabbat (1974) 3 copies
Neviditelná Praha (1993) 3 copies
Tiergeschichten (1975) 3 copies
Hexen & Teufel (2004) 2 copies
Der seltsame Gast u.a. (2012) 2 copies
Praxisbuch Beatmung. (2003) 2 copies
Meister Leonhard (2012) 2 copies
Kurzgeschichten 2 copies
Černá koule (1990) — Author — 2 copies
Ropuší kletba (2012) 2 copies
Mistr Leonhard (2012) 1 copy
Book 9788886755764 (2022) 1 copy
Coresi 1 copy
4 книги 1 copy
Bal Macabre 1 copy
La Fiancée du diable (2000) 1 copy
Blamol 1 copy
Bocksäure 1 copy
Das Fieber 1 copy
G.M. 1 copy
Die Erst Rmung Von Serajewo (German Edition) (2010) — Author — 1 copy
Das lustige Gespensterbuch — Foreword — 1 copy

Associated Works

The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories (2011) — Contributor — 840 copies, 21 reviews
100 Wild Little Weird Tales (1994) — Contributor — 187 copies, 2 reviews
The Big Book of Classic Fantasy (2019) — Contributor — 175 copies, 3 reviews
Acolytes of Cthulhu (2000) 120 copies, 1 review
The Frankenstein Omnibus (1994) — Contributor — 103 copies, 2 reviews
The Vampire Omnibus (1995) — Contributor — 80 copies, 2 reviews
The Dedalus Book of Austrian Fantasy, 1890-2000 (2003) — Contributor — 70 copies, 1 review
Tales by Moonlight II (1989) — Contributor — 46 copies
The Garden of Hermetic Dreams (2004) — Contributor — 34 copies
The Golden Bomb: Phantastic German Expressionist Stories (1993) — Contributor — 32 copies
The Lock and Key Library (Volume 3: German) (2007) — Contributor — 17 copies
Phantastische Literatur 82 (1982) 11 copies
I grandi romanzi dell'orrore (1996) — Author — 8 copies
Rainbow Fantasia: 35 Spectrumatic Tales of Wonder (2001) — Contributor — 7 copies, 1 review
Phantastisches Österreich. (1976) — Contributor; Contributor, some editions — 6 copies
Demony Perwersji - Suplement (2016) — Contributor; Contributor — 2 copies
Novellen der Neuzeit. Bd. 1 (1932) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Thanks Chris. There is no colour in this book. It is a curiously circular book of shadows and spectres where, in the half-light of dreams and the unconscious, a group of obsessively driven characters, in a Jewish Ghetto, act out a ghostly play of vengeful illusions, cabalistic keys, fatal mistakes, and merged identities.
To feel letters, not just read them with my eyes in books, to set up an interpreter within me to translate the things instinct whispers without the aid of words: that must be the key, I realised that must be the way to establish a clear language of communication with my own inner being. p. 104.
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simonpockley | 43 other reviews | Feb 25, 2024 |
Amazingly important story, captivating, and well rounded. I wonder why is isn't as well know as Mary Shelly's Frankenstein? Full of references to Jewish Magic and mysticism, Egyptian Magic, and Prague mythology. The story follows a successful repairer of goods; a skilled artist is haunted by memories he cannot retrieve, led by his friends, including a puppeteer, and a rabbi, discovers they are protecting him from a breakdown he had in his past, through hypnosis locked the malevolent feelings in part of his mind. Fantastic descriptions of the Jewish in Prague, the tunnels, the folklore, the mysticism. Recounts the story of Rabbi Loew, and the origin of tarot. Some of the details in the book include The Book of Ibbur (the name of the book the protagonist was to repair for a customer), but so distracted by the book, after reading, could not recall what became of the customer, nor his appearance. The book was in part responsible for his revelation of his own past. The Egyptian ibis head on top of the apparition in the chapter "Fear". "Do not fear, it is Lelshimurim, the Night of Protection". "Chabrat zereh aur bocher" was written on his breast. Habal Garmin, name of protagonist's double. References to Václav Babinský, and "The Wall by the Last Lamp, Stag's Moat".… (more)
 
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AChild | 43 other reviews | Oct 3, 2023 |


Vérbeli misztikus kalandregény mindennel, ami a műfaj kötelező eleme: akad itt szerelem, gyilkosság, ármány, kabbalista titkok, rohangálás sötét sikátorokban, ártatlanok szenvedése és gonoszok démoni kacaja. Ugyanakkor van valami, ami az egészet igazán ínyenceknek való csemegévé teszi: az elbeszélő, Pernath figurája, aki mintha ébren álmodná végig a rohanó cselekményt. A megbízhatatlan krónikás iskolapéldája, nem csak rettentő egzaltáltsága okán, hanem azért is, mert nem emlékszik a saját múltjára (ami mondjuk lehet, engem is egzaltálttá tenne), annyit mindenesetre sejt, hogy nemrégiben egy bolondokháza vendégszeretetét élvezte – ezért is bánnak ismerősei vele úgy, akár a hímes tojással. Ő bolyong keresztül-kasul a hátborzongató, gótikusan szürreális prágai gettón, miközben a zsidó mitológia ősszörnye a sötétből fen rá fogat. Persze ez az egész voltaképpen egy metafora: a prágai gettó az elme labirintusának tükörképe, Pernath abban vetődik ide-oda, a Gólem pedig, aki egy ajtók nélküli szobában gubbaszt arra várva, hogy kitörhessen, alighanem Pernath őrülete maga. Meyrink példásan adagolja a miszticizmust, a pszichologizálást és az atmoszférát, aminek csodásan áll az expresszionista máz, jó ez a könyv, jó benne lenni, jó járni az azóta porrá omlott prágai gettó szűk utcáit, és közben fülelni: mi ez? Csak nem lépteket hallunk? Csak nem...

És jön a Gólem.

Jön a Gólem.

A Gólem.

(Mit találtam, miközben képeket kerestem az értékelésekhez? Hát ezt.

Hm, hát már gólem is. Különös, hogy a kormányzati propaganda ezt még így nem kapta fel.)
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Kuszma | 43 other reviews | Jul 2, 2022 |
The eyes of the outer limits. What can you say about The Golem, that has not been said about other Meyrink stories? Published in 1915, this type of literature will surely keep you on your toes. The reader is led down a road that continuously reinvents itself. One moment you are on a straight and narrow road, the next you are face down beside it. The Structure of the Golem is not as linear as Walpurgisnacht. The plot and writing is all over the place. But...was that the intention of the writer? In some places it would be a big yes and some he just got a little lost. But one thing the story does is disorient you to the point of madness. He wants the reader to feel like the characters and achieves that goal by leaps and bounds. At times the story feels a little rushed and character development lacks. But with this book atmosphere is key. Recommended? Yes. If you think you are going to read this and discover a horror story...…well then prepare to be disappointed. Eerie but not scary. Understanding the East European mindset at this point in time will grease the gears a tad while reading....but still leave enough friction to give the reader some nice burns on the outer layers of imagination. The more Meyrink I read the more I think of Maturin's Melmoth the Wander. Lots of parallels.… (more)
 
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