They played chess
- Publisher: Moscow
- Author(s): Antonov, Grodzinsky, Linder, Romanov
- Series: Chess Art
- Language: Russian
- Size: normal
- Volume: 240
- Binding: solid
- DateOfIssue: 1982
paper book
6.22 $
Description:
Essays on outstanding Russian and Soviet writers, scientists and musicians, in whose life chess took a significant place: Chernyshevsky, Mendeleev, Pushkin. Tolstoy, Turgenev, Gorky, Mayakovsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev and many others.
They highly appreciated this game, dedicated to it hours of leisure, and sometimes chess served as a source of inspiration for them, helping to show their genius in science, literature, and art more vividly.
This side of the life of outstanding people is interesting not only in that it allows us to more fully imagine their life, the world of occupations and hobbies. It reveals the broader, deeper impact of the game on a person, her place in society, the moral and educational purpose, the amazing multidimensionality caused by the triune formula of chess - art, science, sport.
In such a broad aspect, a book on this subject is published for the first time.
The book is designed for a wide range of chess fans.
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