Gustav Meyrink
Gustav Meyrink was an Austrian novelist and playwright, best known for his profound explorations of the mystical and the uncanny. Born on January 19, 1868, in Vienna, Meyrink’s life was as intriguing as his literary creations. After a varied career that included stints in banking and journalism, he found his true calling in writing, weaving intricate tales that often delve into the realms of the supernatural and the occult. His most famous work, "The Golem," published in 1915, captures the spirit of early 20th-century existentialism and reflects his fascination with Jewish mysticism. Meyrink's unique style blends rich symbolism with philosophical depth, inviting readers to ponder the mysteries of existence.
As you explore Meyrink's works in our app, you'll encounter a world where the boundaries of reality blur and the depths of the human psyche are illuminated. His stories are not just tales but experiences that resonate with anyone curious about the unseen forces that shape our lives. So, whether you're a longtime fan or new to his writing, there's something captivating awaiting you in Gustav Meyrink's literary universe.
Der Golem
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Gustav Meyrink
"Der Golem" von Gustav Meyrink gilt als ein Klassiker der phantastischen Literatur. Es handelt sich dabei nicht um eine Adaption d…
Walpurgisnacht
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Gustav Meyrink
In der Nacht des 30. April, der Walpurgisnacht, stört ein schlafwandelnder Schauspieler die Abendgesellschaft im Hause des Barons Elsen…
Das Grüne Gesicht
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Gustav Meyrink
Der Roman dreht sich um ein etwas unfreiwilliges Liebespaar, das in Kontakt mit immer abstruser werdenden Gestalten, Diebstählen, Morde…
Der Engel vom westlichen Fenster
Gustav Meyrink
“Sonderbares Gefühl: das verschnürte und versiegelte Eigentum eines Toten in der Hand zu halten! Es ist, als gingen feine, unsicht…
The Golem
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Gustav Meyrink
Pernath is a man without a past, a cutter of stones, living in the Jewish Ghetto in the city of Prague and interacting with a strange cadre …