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Chess Story
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Garima
Jul 27, 2013 rated it it was amazing

If you want to experience the wonders of a powerful novella without compromising much on time front but at the same instant ready for a deep emotional involvement which would accelerate your heartbeat, if not at a fatal but abnormal rate then Chess Story is for you. A gripping work of fiction with unique characters and an impeccable narration that would not only make the fascination about the game of chess come alive but also convey the dynamics of human mind during the most testing times which
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Andrew Smith
Dec 13, 2014 rated it it was amazing
I can't remember who taught me to play chess, but I learnt quite young. I use the word ‘play’ in the loosest sense; I knew the rules and enjoyed playing, but at no stage did I ever absorb the subtleties of the game. When I played, there was no recognisable opening, no middle game strategy, and the end game was usually a wild chase around the board, with both players holding just a few pieces.

Sixty-four squares on an eight by eight grid, sixteen pieces for each player, and the possibility of a wi
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Jibran
Sep 19, 2018 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
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To make sense, it might be better to read this story as a parable of the human mind than a psychological sketch grounded in realism, though I suspect this is not what Zweig had intended.

As with the rest of his novels, the narration is superb and eminently readable, especially when he expounds on the tragedy of one Dr. B and his capture that eventually led him into creating a mental defence mechanism to survive the nothingness of solitary confinement. Chess, the king of games, or the game of kin
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amaldae
I've seen a superb performance inspired by this book. I wish I'd have taken notes because my prevailing feeling after reading the source material is incredulity. ...more
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