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 · The Green Face (Das grüne Gesicht) was written by Austrian author Gustav Meyrink and first published in Curiously, the events in the book take place in Amsterdam following World War One. The book opens with Fortunas Hauberrisser entering a shop to escape the crowds. The sign on the shop says 'Chidher Green's Hall of Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.  · The old man had a face "like nothing he had ever seen before," with "eyes like dark chasms," and skin "a greenish olive colour." The face continues to haunt him long after he leaves the shop -- and Hauberisser doesn't know it, but his sighting of this face will launch Hauberriser on a quest, not just to find the old man again as he wanders through Amsterdam, but also for the www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.  · The Green Face (Das grüne Gesicht) was written by Austrian author Gustav Meyrink and first published in Curiously, the events in the book take place in Amsterdam following World War One. The book opens with Fortunas Hauberrisser entering a shop to escape the crowds. The sign on the shop says 'Chidher Green's Hall of Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.


The Green Face ; Walpurgis Night ; The White Dominican ; The Angel of the West Window ; In Gustav Meyrink married Hedwig Aloysia Certl, the one that was also accepted as a student by Mailänder and was to be called Maria by her "spirit-name". While Gustav Meyrink's "spirit-name" was Ruben, later Ruben-Juda. The Green Face (Decadence from Dedalus) - Kindle edition by Meyrink, Gustav. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Green Face (Decadence from Dedalus). View flipping ebook version of “The” Green Face, , pages, Gustav Meyrink published by on Interested in flipbooks about “The” Green Face, , pages, Gustav Meyrink ? Check more flip ebooks related to “The” Green Face, , pages, Gustav Meyrink of. Share “The” Green Face, , pages, Gustav Meyrink.


The old man had a face "like nothing he had ever seen before," with "eyes like dark chasms," and skin "a greenish olive colour." The face continues to haunt him long after he leaves the shop -- and Hauberisser doesn't know it, but his sighting of this face will launch Hauberriser on a quest, not just to find the old man again as he wanders through Amsterdam, but also for the truth. Alberto Manguel in The Observer This translation of The Green Face evokes a brooding, pre-first world war Amsterdam of ghettos, refugees and religious cults. The novel can be be read on many levels, something which no doubt contributed to its longevity. Eric Hidrew in The Leeds Guide Gustav Meyrink's most mystical novel yet. 'Gustav Meyrink's most mystical novel yet. First published in the book is set in the near future of post-war Amsterdam, and is an elating vision of apocalypse. A trait of Meyrink's novels, particularly The Green Face, is its depth of meanings, which go beyond one single interpretation.'.

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