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The Golem (1915) by Austrian author Gustav Meyrink is a haunting, symbolic novel blending mysticism, psychology, and Jewish folklore. Set in the mysterious Jewish ghetto of Prague, the story follows Athanasius Pernath, a jeweler who becomes entangled in a series of strange and dreamlike events that blur the line between reality and the supernatural. The novel's central myth revolves around the Golem, a legendary clay figure said to have been brought to life by a rabbi to protect the Jewish community. Though the creature itself appears only briefly, its unseen presence symbolizes hidden…mehr

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The Golem (1915) by Austrian author Gustav Meyrink is a haunting, symbolic novel blending mysticism, psychology, and Jewish folklore. Set in the mysterious Jewish ghetto of Prague, the story follows Athanasius Pernath, a jeweler who becomes entangled in a series of strange and dreamlike events that blur the line between reality and the supernatural. The novel's central myth revolves around the Golem, a legendary clay figure said to have been brought to life by a rabbi to protect the Jewish community. Though the creature itself appears only briefly, its unseen presence symbolizes hidden spiritual power, human creation, and the darker aspects of the soul. As Pernath experiences visions, paranoia, and shifting identities, the narrative explores themes of guilt, rebirth, and transcendence. The fragmented structure and surreal tone make The Golem both a psychological study and a metaphysical mystery. Deeply influenced by Kabbalistic mysticism and early 20th-century expressionism, Meyrink's novel portrays Prague as a city of shadows and secrets. It remains a masterpiece of occult literature-an allegory of spiritual awakening amid alienation, fear, and the search for meaning.

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Gustav Meyrink (1868-1932) was an Austrian author, translator, and banker known for his expressionist and mystical fiction. Drawing from occultism, Kabbalah, and Eastern philosophy, he explored themes of identity and the supernatural in works like The Golem and The Green Face, becoming a key figure in European fantastic literature.