Meyrink, Gustav The Golem Centipede Press: Lakewood: Hardcover, SIGNED, Limited edition,Fine in Fine slipcase sans dust jacket as issued, pp. Cover artwork by: Helmut Wenske This edition is limited to copies numbered copies signed by . · Gustav Meyrink’s The Golem, and Kafka’s The Trial couldn’t have taken place anywhere else. The castle, Vltava, George bridge, they are all a little commanding, not just inspiring but also ordering, pressing, urging dark and mysterious stories to come about/5. · Meyrink wrote The Golem form to Later he become a Buddhist, but in The Golem you see mainly references to Kabbalah and Theosophy. Yesterday I remembered that the book described the Jewish ghetto of Prague very much in the way as I think Theosophists of the beginning of the 20th century saw Jews, a degenerated race, just to check that they really thought so.
The Golem. Gustav Meyrink. Dedalus, - Fiction - pages. 2 Reviews. "A superbly atmospheric story set in the old Prague ghetto featuring The Golem, a kind of rabbinical Frankenstein's monster, which manifests iitself every 33 years in a room without a door. Stranger still, it seems to have the same face as the narrator. One explanation of Gustav Meyrink's The Golem September 7, In book review, Posts in English Many years ago I noticed Meyrink's (Meyer's) The Golem in a box of reduced price pocket books and as I knew that Meyrink was a member of the Golden Dawn and for a short time a Theosophist bought and read it. The Golem' by Gustav Meyrink, is an early 20th-century literary gothic (published in ). However, instead of the horror or monster drama that we, gentle reader, may be expecting, he explores the meaning of identity, mystically speaking, in the form of a highbrow 19th-century book written in the style of a psychological gothic of the time.
THE GOLEM. by Gustav Meyrink; Mike Mitchell; Iain Sinclair. Illustrated by Vladimir Zimakov. Published by Folio Society. 1st thus. Slightly better than very good condition. Translated by Mike Mitchell, Introduced by Iain Sinclair. Black cloth boards, gilt title and vignette to spine. Large pictorial onlay to front board. B/w illustrations. the golem gustav meyrink what you bearing in mind to read! Open Library is a free Kindle book downloading and lending service that has well over 1 million eBook titles available. Gustav Meyrink’s The Golem, and Kafka’s The Trial couldn’t have taken place anywhere else. The castle, Vltava, George bridge, they are all a little commanding, not just inspiring but also ordering, pressing, urging dark and mysterious stories to come about.
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