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A Game of Chess and Other Stories: New Translation

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Game of Chess and Other Stories: New Translation

Contributors:

By (Author) Stefan Zweig
Translated by Peter James Bowman

ISBN:

9781847495815

Series:
Publisher:

Alma Books Ltd

Imprint:

Alma Classics

Publication Date:

23rd March 2016

UK Publication Date:

27th February 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

833.912

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

156g

Description

When it is discovered that the reigning world chess champion, Mirko Czentovic, is on board a cruiser heading for Buenos Aires, a fellow passenger challenges him to a game. Czentovic easily defeats him, but during the rematch a mysterious Austrian, Dr B., intervenes and, to the surprise of everyone, helps the underdog obtain a draw. When, the next day, Dr B. confides in a compatriot travelling on the same ship and decides to reveal the harrowing secret behind his formidable chess knowledge, a chilling tale of imprisonment and psychological torment unfolds. Stefan Zweigs last and most famous story, A Game of Chess was written in exile in Brazil and explores its authors anxieties about the situation in Europe following the rise of the Nazi regime. The tale is presented here in a brand-new translation, along with three of the master storytellers most acclaimed novellas: Twenty-four Hours in the Life of a Woman, The Invisible Collection and Incident on Lake Geneva.

Reviews

It is somehow progressively thrilling, yet consistently still and calculated. With barely a note out of tune, this is a short story masterclass. * The Big Issue *
A perfect introduction to Zweig. * The Jewish Chronicle *
Although these four stories are in many ways very different, they all share a theme of single-minded behaviour, are underpinned by social and political commentary, full of symbolism and are rich in metaphor and allegory. This ensures that they really do feel timeless true modern-day parables. * Nudge Books *

Author Bio

One of the most prominent European writers of the 1920s and 1930s, Stefan Zweig (18811942) left his native Austria in 1934 following the rise of Nazism, committing suicide in exile in Brazil.

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