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Golem (Revised)
Golem (Revised) | Michael Mitchell, Gustav Meyrink
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"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. Made into a film in 1920, this extraordinary book combines uncanny psychology of doppelganger stories with expressionism and more than a little melodrama... Meyrink's old Prague - like Dicken's London - is one of the great creations of City writing, an eerie, claustrophobic and fantastical underworld where anything can happen." -- Phil Baker in The Sunday Times
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Bookwomble
The Golem | Gustav Meyrink
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A couple of finds today: a not very old Puffin edition of former National Poet of Wales, Gwyn Jones' Mabinogion retelling, but it has an evocative cover and some nice line illustrations.
The Golem is one of my favourite books, and this is a new to me translation, published in Czechia, so I'm guessing the original owner bought it as a souvenir, but that's an assumption as unreliable as the narrator.
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Dilara Re The Golem: that's exactly what I did! Bought this exact version in Prague in 2008 at a museum shop! 1mo
Bookwomble @Dilara Ha! My mystically occult senses were onto something! 🧙🏻‍♂️😄 1mo
Dilara @Bookwomble I like your wizzard emoji! 1mo
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Jari-chan
The Golem | Gustav Meyrink
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I've been wanting to read this one for years now, and I finally did! It turned out to be something totally different than what I had in mind. Even though I'm not quite sure what exactly I had imagined it to be.

The language is very special and it took me some time to get used to it. But once I tuned into it, I read with the flow. However, the story itself couldn't quite catch me. Neither did the characters.

@PuddleJumper #roll100

Moony Ohhh ein Franz Kafka Lesezeichen 😍 2y
Jari-chan @Moony Mitgenommen aus Prag natürlich - ein passendes Andenken 😄 2y
Moony Oh ja, absolut! 2y
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Jari-chan
The Golem | Gustav Meyrink
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My #roll100 for October has arrived 😊 I've wanted to read this book since our vacation in Prague. Now thanks to @PuddleJumper I'll finally do so 😄

Bookwomble This is one of my favourite books - hope you enjoy it 😊 2y
Jari-chan @Bookwomble That sounds promising! 🤩 2y
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Bookwomble
Golem (Revised) | Michael Mitchell, Gustav Meyrink
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Reading "The Golem" is like having a fever dream. Reality and imagination bleed into each other for both the reader and the (extremely) unreliable narrator, amnesiac Athanasius Pernath. Through a haze of alchemical philosophy, tarot symbolism and cabbalistic mysticism, Pernath (or somebody dreaming they're Pernath) seeks to penetrate the mystery of the Golem myth in the ghetto of 18th century Prague. Borges and Jung admired this book: high praise.

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ju.ca.no
The Golem | Gustav Meyrink
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today started off really really bad - what better way to cheer oneself up than buying new books? 😊 also only paid 4€ in total, so I don't even have to feel bad about it 😊

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Oftencantdecide
Golem (Revised) | Michael Mitchell, Gustav Meyrink
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#AllHallowsRead - A #ScaryRead in translation- although I've heard it's more eerie than scary. Looking forward to reading this next time I'm in the mood for a creepy book.