Forgotten Talents Chessplayers Lost in the Labyrinth of Life

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Forgotten Talents Chessplayers Lost in the Labyrinth of Life

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Throughout the history of chess, elite players have been studied, celebrated and adored. But there also been  players, while perhaps not regarded as world-class competitors, who had a precious gift, but who did not know (or could not find) the way to success. They were lost in the labyrinth of difficulties that life always places before every human being.

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Publication date:          April 03, 2024
Number of pages:        288
Publisher:                       Russell Enterprises
Weight:                            300 gram
ISBN:                               9781949859874

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Forgotten Talents Chessplayers Lost in the Labyrinth of Life throughout the history of chess, elite players have been studied, celebrated and adored. But there also been  players, while perhaps not regarded as world-class competitors, who had a precious gift, but who did not know (or could not find) the way to success. They were lost in the labyrinth of difficulties that life always places before every human being.

Lost in the Labyrinth of Life

In the end, for various reasons, history forgot this select group of masters. For some, their careers were very bright (as in the cases of von Kolisch, Neumann and Charousek) but also extremely short, limiting their renown and depriving them of deserved laurels. For others, chess turned out to be excessively demanding for which their minds were unprepared. Finally, for a truly unfortunate few, tragedy – always an unwelcome guest – took over their lives and then took life itself from them.

Forgotten Talents Chessplayers

An exceptionally researched historical work, these pages contain the stories of 23 players with a very unique way of understanding chess (sometimes ahead of their time) and who prioritized the artistic side of the game over the results: an approach that was not properly appreciated in their time.

 Javier Cordero

Now, for the first time, Spanish author and chess historian Javier Cordero puts these Forgotten Talents in the limelight. Archival photos and almost 200 selected games nicely supplement the biographies of these star-crossed players who became Lost in the Labyrinth of Life.

 

Spanish chess historian Javier Cordero graduated from the Faculty of Science from the University of Valladolid with a degree in physics. A tournament organizer and arbiter, he has a website dedicated to the history of chess in Spain (www.historiadelajedrezespanol.es). This is his first book for Russell Enterprises.

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