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Nov 24, 2008
Friederike Knabe
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"Chess Story" (Original "Schachnovelle", previously published in English as "The Royal Game"), was Stefan Zweig's final work prior to his tragic death. It is a poignant, finely tuned psychological drama that will long linger in the reader's mind.
Chess Story centres around two extraordinary chess players. One is the world champion, Mirko Czentovic, who travels across the world for tournaments. The other is the enigmatic Dr. B., who claims not to have seen a chessboard in more than twenty years. T ...more
Chess Story centres around two extraordinary chess players. One is the world champion, Mirko Czentovic, who travels across the world for tournaments. The other is the enigmatic Dr. B., who claims not to have seen a chessboard in more than twenty years. T ...more

Chess or Chess Story is a novella by Stefan Zweig, a German-speaking Austrian author. It's been published by a few of my favorite publishers, as pictured above, i.e. NYRB Classics, Pushkin Press, though I read the more humble edition published by Penguin.
The book is tiny. With 80 pages long, I wondered how it managed to be published on its own, and not with a collection of some sort. It's borderline long short-story.
Stefan Zweig was someone that I'd been meaning to read for a while. He's the kin ...more
The book is tiny. With 80 pages long, I wondered how it managed to be published on its own, and not with a collection of some sort. It's borderline long short-story.
Stefan Zweig was someone that I'd been meaning to read for a while. He's the kin ...more

Since I'm learning chess...
... eschews the tyranny of chance ...
For, as is well known, nothing on earth puts more pressure on the human mind than nothing.
.. did not tire the brain, but rather increased its agility and vigor ...
... and soon I was able to recognize the personality and style of each of the chess masters as unmistakably as one knows a poet from only a few of his lines ...
dream chess, fever chess, chess sickness
Chess inhabits certain people. See Dr. B. here and Luzhin in The Defense, ...more
... eschews the tyranny of chance ...
For, as is well known, nothing on earth puts more pressure on the human mind than nothing.
.. did not tire the brain, but rather increased its agility and vigor ...
... and soon I was able to recognize the personality and style of each of the chess masters as unmistakably as one knows a poet from only a few of his lines ...
dream chess, fever chess, chess sickness
Chess inhabits certain people. See Dr. B. here and Luzhin in The Defense, ...more

Sep 12, 2010
Heather
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Jul 23, 2012
Diane
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it was amazing
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Mar 11, 2013
Barbara
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Nov 06, 2021
Karen Witzler
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