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Beyond the 64 Squares: Chess Legends as Mirrors of the Human Condition

by Bhushan Kulkarni
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798245799681
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 92
  • Original Price: USD 6.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 137 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Biography & Autobiography / Sports & Recreation

This book is not a history of chess. It does not explain openings, analyze games, or rank greatness. Those works already exist, and they do their task well. What follows is something quieter.
Chess, at its highest levels, exposes the human being with unusual clarity. Under conditions of silence, time pressure, consequence, and solitude, patterns of courage, restraint, obsession, endurance, fear, balance, and withdrawal become visible. This book observes those patterns.
The figures who appear here are not presented as heroes or cautionary tales. They are not reduced to results, nor elevated into myth. They are treated as human beings who carried intensity for long periods of time, often at personal cost, sometimes with grace, sometimes without protection.
Many important aspects of chess are deliberately absent. There is no technical instruction, no move-by-move narration, no attempt to settle debates about who was "best." These omissions are intentional. The aim is not to teach chess, but to use chess as a mirror through which certain human truths become easier to see.
The structure of the book is thematic rather than chronological. Some names appear briefly, others more fully, not according to fame, but according to what they reveal about inner life under pressure. Silence, restraint, and absence are given as much space as victory.
If this book succeeds, it will not make the reader admire chess players more. It may, instead, help the reader recognize something familiar-about effort, identity, ambition, and the cost of intensity-in themselves or in others.
That recognition is enough.

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