Golem Walks Through Prague

Golem Walks Through Prague by Ina Rott is a 2004 English translation of a novel originally written in Czech, published by BASET PUBLISHING. This edition spans 113 pages and presents a narrative that begins with Rabbi Low observing an unusually deserted street, where only a few hurried figures can be seen, hinting at an atmosphere of tension and unease.
Readers will find a story that unfolds in a historical context, exploring themes of fear and curiosity as the characters navigate their environment. The narrative captures the essence of a moment filled with suspense, as inquisitive yet frightened eyes peer from behind partly open doors. This edition invites readers to delve into a unique perspective on the events surrounding the Golem legend, offering insights into the cultural and historical backdrop of Prague.
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2004 English translation of novel originally in Czech. From back cover: Rabbi Low noticed that the street which was usually busy at that time, had emptied totally. He saw only a few people hurriedly making themselves scarce. Here and there he glimpsed partly open doors, from which peered inquisitive but frightened eyes…
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