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The Royal Game

A Chess Story

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The Royal Game

De: Stefan Zweig
Narrado por: Dan Mellins-Cohen
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The fame of the The Royal Game is evident in the number of translations. The last work of the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig can be read today in over 60 languages. The first translation into English appeared in New York in 1944. In Germany, the book has become a constant bestseller. The first-person narrator learns of the presence of the world chess champion Mirko Czentovic on a boat trip from New York to Buenos Aires. Together with his acquaintance Mc Connor and other chess players, the first-person narrator manages to challenge the world champion to a game of chess.

As expected, Mc Connor and the others clearly lose the first game. In the second game, the only way they can get is with the help of a strange man who later turns himself into Dr. B imagines preventing an embarrassing defeat at the last moment and getting a draw. Fascinated by the talent of Dr. B's, the first-person narrator asks him to take on Czentovic. Dr. B. agrees. During the conversation, Dr. B. under what tragic circumstances he started playing chess.

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Zweig puts the reader in the room. Masterful and gripping, whether you care about chess or not.

What a storyteller

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My brother recommended this book after I expressed my excitement for Queen's Gambit. While this has nothing to do with it, it is truly a remarkable little book. As I am furthermore interested in psychology, this book makes for a great little psychological case-study (even if it isn't a true story). But it is so well written and describes the mental health of being confined, which I think during the current pandemic lockdown can be refreshing to read and remind ourselves that it can get a lot worse than what it is now!

Brief but wonderful

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This is a great story and a fine reader. But the editor or producer is terrible. Maybe 40-50 words are cut off completely.
One issue with the reader: he pronounces “book” without a “k”
::shudder::

The Audio is messed up

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An arrogant savant meets his match in a man who was tortured by the Nazis.
This was superb. A classic among short stories and novellas like The Most Dangerous Game, Occurrence at Owl Creek, the Lottery, and so on.

Excellent

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I downloaded this book while looking for a chess strategy guide and was blown away by this surprisingly interesting novel after giving it a chance. It builds up slowly but the characters and storyline develop like an actual chess game: minor players in the plot develop in a coordinated way to start and assert their influence on the storyline before the key pieces emerge in the end for an exciting finish.

Listening to this audiobook felt more like an “audiomovie” than an audiobook.

Deeper than expected: more of a study on human nature than a story about a chess game

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