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White King and Red Queen

383 pages, hardback, Atlantic, 1. edition 2007

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White King and Red Queen is the story of twentieth-century chess, and its inexorable connection to the rise and fall of Soviet Communism. Daniel Johnson's landmark book begins with the early days of revolutionary activity in central Europe, when the chessboard was the province of exiled intellectuals and games were confined to coffee houses. When the Bolsheviks moved into the Kremlin after the 1917 revolution, they took chess with them. Although Lenin himself was a keen player, it was Nikolai Krylenko, creator of the Red Army, who persuaded the Kremlin to adopt chess as a symbol of Soviet power. From then on, competitors were obliged to play for the state, or risk imprisonment and exile.
Throughout the Cold War, the Communist influence on international politics was reflected in Soviet domination of world chess. From 1945, champions sprang unfailingly from Soviet soil. Three decades of Soviet chess hegemony were shattered finally in 1972 with the historic match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky. The years between 1974 and 1981 saw the equally thrilling struggle between Viktor Korchnoi, anti-Communist dissident, and Anatoly Karpov, loyal representative of the Kremlin.
White King and Red Queen recounts in gripping detail the history of the game and its players during the twentieth century, and culminates with the emergence of Garry Kasparov, the last Soviet world champion. Daniel Johnson - a chess player, Cold War correspondent and historian - is the perfect guide to this remarkable period, when chess matches, for a brief, golden time, were front-page news, and captured the world's imagination.
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EAN 9781843546092
Weight 800 g
Manufacturer Atlantic
Width 16.5 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2007
Author Daniel Johnson
Language English
Edition 1
ISBN-13 9781843546092
Pages 383
Binding hardback
ix List of Illustrations
xi Acknowledgements
xiii Introduction
001 1 From Baghdad to St Petersburg
013 2 The Recreation of the Revolution
023 3 Terror
043 4 The Opium of the Intellectuals
050 5 The Emigres
068 6 The Patriarch and his Progeny
080 7 The Jewish Factor
111 8 The American Way of Chess
124 9 Bobby's Odyssey
147 10 An Achilles without an Achilles Heel
175 11 The Death of Hector
216 12 The Machine Age
241 13 Defying the Evil Empire
267 14 The Yogi versus the Commissar
287 15 Soviet Endgame: Kasparov versus Karpov
322 16 After the Cold War
339 Epilogue
347 Essay on Sources
358 Bibliography
367 Index