Chess Story

Chess Story

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Dec 9, 2005 · English · Paperback (104 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 104
Language English
Published Dec 9, 2005
Publisher NYRB Classics
ISBN-10 1590171691
ISBN-13 9781590171691

Description

Set against the backdrop of World War II, a psychological battle unfolds in a confined space aboard an ocean liner. The narrative centers on an isolated chess enthusiast who encounters a mysterious and brilliant chess master. Their encounter becomes a metaphorical duel, exploring themes of isolation, obsession, and the human psyche's complexities.

As the game progresses, the protagonist grapples with his own dark past, reminiscent of Zweig's personal struggles. The tension between the two players isn’t solely about chess; it reflects the broader conflicts of their lives and the clashing ideologies of the time. Zweig masterfully captures the intensity of the matches, illustrating how strategy and emotional turmoil entwine in both the game and the characters' lives.

The novella's profound psychological insights resonate deeply, inviting readers to contemplate the deeper meanings behind competition and survival. Through the passionate chess games, Zweig delves into the intricacies of the human condition, shedding light on how desperation can drive individuals to the brink of madness.

Ultimately, this poignant narrative serves as a testament to Zweig’s literary genius, showcasing his ability to weave existential themes into a gripping story that captivates the mind and stirs the soul. The characters’ struggles mirror the chaotic world around them, making the work an enduring exploration of the interplay between art, life, and the ever-present specter of despair.

Genres

Mystery Thriller & Suspense

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