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Mortal games the turbulent genius of garry kasparov

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  • Publisher:
    Open Road Integrated Media, 2017
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Waitzkin, Fred
    Contributor: Recorded Books, Inc.
    Date:
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    2017
    Summary:

    An illuminating profile of the world champion chess player and political activist by the acclaimed author of Searching for Bobby Fischer. Over the course of his unprecedented career, Garry Kasparov dominated the chess world with astonishing creativity and explosive passion. In this unforgettable work of reportage, author Fred Waitzkin "captures better than anyone-including Kasparov himself in his own memoir-the various sides of this elusive genius" (The Observer). Waitzkin had intimate access to his subject during Kasparov's gripping 1990 matches against his sworn enemy, Anatoly Karpov. As the world chess champion defends his title, Waitzkin analyzes the match play with verve and depth that will delight lay readers and aspiring grandmasters alike. Against this backdrop, Waitzkin assembles a fascinating portrait of a complicated man who is both a generational talent and an outspoken advocate of Russian democracy, brilliant and volcanic, tenacious and charismatic, despairing one moment and exuberant the next.

    Original Publisher: New York, NY, Open Road Integrated Media
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781504043014