Anđeo sa zapadnog prozora

Anđeo sa zapadnog prozora

Gustav Meyrink

The Angel of the West Window is a strange fictional novel by Gustave Meyrink steeped in alchemical, hermetic, occult and mystical imagery and ideas, interweaving the life of Elizabethan magician Dr. John Dee with that of a fictional modern descendant, Bar

The Angel in the West Window by Gustav Meyrink is a dark and mystical tale that combines esotericism, alchemy, and psychological drama. The protagonist, a Viennese intellectual, inherits the manuscripts of his cousin John Dee, a Renaissance occultist, and is plunged into a world of symbols, visions, and spiritual exploration. Through Dee’s writings, the narrator reveals the story of an alchemist striving for spiritual enlightenment, but also of his obsession with the mysterious Angel in the West Window – a symbol of transcendent beauty and mystery. The plot weaves between the 16th century and contemporary Vienna, where the protagonist confronts his own inner demons, haunted by visions and dreams that blur the lines between reality and myth. Meyrink masterfully uses occult motifs, such as alchemy and Kabbalistic symbols, to explore themes of destiny, spiritual transformation, and the struggle between the material and the spiritual. The novel is permeated with an atmosphere of anxiety and mystery, while the protagonist's search for the truth reveals layered connections between the past and the present. The Angel from the West Window is not just a story of mystical experiences, but also a profound meditation on the human soul, its desires and the limits of knowledge, inviting the reader on their own journey towards inner enlightenment.

Original title
Der Engel vom westlichen Fenster
Translation
Mladen Udiljak
Editor
Dubravko Marijanović
Graphics design
Mario Pavlović
Dimensions
20 x 15 cm
Pages
342
Publisher
Sipar, Zagreb, 2004.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53641-527-4

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