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“Prague does not have its name for no reason - in truth, Prague is a threshold between the life on Earth and Heaven, a threshold much thinner and narrower then in any other places…”

Quote by Gustav Meyrink

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Gustav Meyrink
Gustav Meyrink

Gustav Meyrink was a German author born on January 19, 1868, and died on December 4, 1932. Known for his works on mystery and the supernatural, his novels have been beloved by readers. more

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