Chess Story
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3.8 • 4 Ratings
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
"Chess Story," also known as "The Royal Game," is Stefan Zweig's compelling novella that unfolds on a passenger steamer. It narrates the psychological duel between Mirko Czentovic, a chess champion with a mysterious past, and Dr. B, a reclusive genius. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story explores themes of isolation, obsession, and the struggle for intellectual sanity.
As the chess game intensifies, so do the inner battles of the characters, revealing the profound impact of mental stress and obsession. Zweig's sharp and immersive prose draws readers into a world where a simple game reflects the complex nature of the human psyche. "Chess Story" is a testament to the enduring power of the mind and the game that challenges it, making it a riveting read that's both intellectually and emotionally charged.
Customer Reviews
Good story marred by narration
The narration included too many mispronunciations and awkward phrasing to be truly enjoyable. The story was absorbing otherwise.
Computer voice with mistakes
It'll read words like 'all' as 'al', and 'intellect' as 'intel-ECT'. It makes it really hard to follow. Do not buy it.