Norton Glover reviewed Chess story by Stefan Zweig (New York Review Books classics)
Slight novella about obsessive chess players
4 stars
Slight novelette, apparently Zweig's last work. An man on a cruise ship observes a conflict between two chess players - one a dull, ill-educated cress prodigy, the other a traumatized self-taught aristocrat.
Zweig's sympathy is clearly with the aristocrat, relating his tale about learning chess while being detained by the SS.
The story is slight, with a bit of the elegiac tone common in Zweig's stuff.
Slight novelette, apparently Zweig's last work. An man on a cruise ship observes a conflict between two chess players - one a dull, ill-educated cress prodigy, the other a traumatized self-taught aristocrat.
Zweig's sympathy is clearly with the aristocrat, relating his tale about learning chess while being detained by the SS.
The story is slight, with a bit of the elegiac tone common in Zweig's stuff.
