Chess

Chess

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Nov 12, 2024 · English · Hardcover (128 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 128
Language English
Published Nov 12, 2024
Publisher Penguin Classics
ISBN-10 0241630827
ISBN-13 9780241630822

Description

Amidst the intricate moves of a chess game lies a rich tapestry of human emotion and strategic brilliance. This compelling narrative, woven by the pen of Stefan Zweig and enhanced by the skilled translation of Anthea Bell, explores not only the mechanics of the game but also the psychological battles that unfold behind the chessboard. Through its riveting portrayal of obsession, isolation, and the human condition, the story becomes a mirror reflecting the depths of ambition and despair.

Set against the backdrop of World War II, the tale revolves around a mysterious chess prodigy who becomes a symbol of resistance and intellect. An underground struggle emerges as two formidable opponents vie for supremacy in a match that transcends the boundaries of the board, revealing their innermost fears and desires. Intricate layers of strategy echo life’s unpredictability and the choices that define one’s path.

Bell’s skillful translation brings Zweig's prose to life, capturing the emotional weight of each move and countermove. Every character is drawn with nuance, their motivations intricately connected to the larger themes of power and vulnerability. The reader is drawn into a world where every decision carries the weight of consequence, challenging them to contemplate the depths of strategy both in chess and in life.

As a part of the Little Clothbound Classics series, this edition serves as both a visual delight and a literary treasure. It invites readers to engage with the timeless game of chess while exploring the profound philosophical questions it raises. Creating a perfect blend of literature and art, it stands as a testament to Zweig’s genius and Bell’s mastery of translation, promising an unforgettable journey on and off the board.

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Mystery Thriller & Suspense
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