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Haschisch und Hellsehen

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Gustav Meyrink

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The illegitimate child of a baron and an actress, Meyrinck spent his childhood in Germany, then moving to today's Czech Republic where he lived for 20 years. The city of Prague is present in most of his work along with various religious, occult and fantastic themes. Meyrinck practiced yoga all his life.

Curious facts:

He unsuccessfully tried to commit suicide at the age of 24. His son committed suicide at the same age with success.

Meyrinck founded his own bank but was accused of fraud for which he spent 2 months in prison.

He worked as a translator and translated in German 15 volumes by Charles Dickens while working on his own novels.

Among his most famous works are Der Golem (1914) and Walpurgisnacht (1917).

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Profile Image for Matyáš Sáva.
61 reviews
October 1, 2025
další z edice Malých knih - bylo to v pohodě, hodně se mi líbila tajemná a mystická atmosféra no a taky to, že se ty povídky odehrávají v Praze. Nejvíc se mi asi líbila vždycky ta, kterou četl jako poslední, což beru jako známku toho, že byly všechny tak nastejno.
Profile Image for Kris.
177 reviews32 followers
February 20, 2019
Anekdoty s absurdní pointou a subverzivním humorem, co už pro hlavní proud moc vyčpěl, ale s trochou zájmu o okultismus, alchemii a spiritismus to pořád zásah má. A zároveň jsou to takové milostné dopisy Praze a jejím čarám, atmosféře a podivným postavičkám.
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