Sobre el Autor

Jonathan Rowson is a British author and chess player, known for his deep insights into the game of chess and its broader implications in life and society. He has authored several influential books, including "Dispatches from a Time Between Worlds: Crisis and Emergence in Metamodernity" and "Chess for Zebras: Thinking Differently about Black and White," where he presents a unique perspective on chess strategies that extend beyond the board. His writing often explores the intersections of chess, philosophy, and psychology, appealing to both chess enthusiasts and those interested in cognitive development.

In addition to his literary contributions, Rowson has made a significant impact in the chess community through his work as a coach and educator. He emphasizes the importance of thinking differently and creatively, challenging conventional wisdom in both chess and life. His passion for the game and its potential to enhance critical thinking skills resonates with a diverse audience, making him a respected figure in the realm of intellectual discourse.

Fecha de Nacimiento October 17, 1977
Lugar de Nacimiento London, England