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Theory of shadows / Paolo Maurensig ; translated from the Italian by Anne Milano Appel.

Van Pelt Library PQ4873.A8947 T46513 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maurensig, Paolo, 1943-2021, author.
Contributor:
Appel, Anne Milano, translator.
Standardized Title:
Teoria delle ombre. English
Language:
English
Italian
Subjects (All):
Alekhine, Alexander, 1892-1946--Fiction.
Alekhine, Alexander.
Alekhine, Alexander, 1892-1946.
Chess players--Fiction.
Chess players.
Conspiracies--Fiction.
Conspiracies.
Local Subjects:
Alekhine, Alexander, 1892-1946.
Genre:
Fiction.
Biographical fiction.
Physical Description:
179 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First American edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2018.
Summary:
On the morning of March 24, 1946, the world chess champion Alexander Alekhine--"sadist of the chess world," renowned for his eccentric behavior as well as the ruthlessness of his playing style--was found dead in his hotel room in Estoril, Portugal. He was fully dressed and wearing an overcoat, slumped back in a chair, in front of a meal, a chessboard just out of reach. The doctor overseeing the autopsy certified that Alekhine died of asphyxiation due to a piece of meat stuck in his larynx and assured the world that there was absolutely no evidence of suicide or foul play. Some, of course, have commented that the photos of the corpse look suspiciously theatrical, as though staged. Others have wondered why Alekhine would have sat down to his dinner in a hot room while wearing a heavy overcoat. And what about all these rumors concerning Alekhine's activities during World War II? Did he really pen a series of articles on the inherent inferiority of Jewish chess players? Can he really be seen in photographs with high-ranking Nazi officials? And as for his own homeland, is it true that the Russians considered him a traitor, as well as a possible threat to the new generation of supposedly superior Soviet chess masters?
Notes:
"Originally published in Italian in 2015 by Adelphi Edizioni, Italy, as Teoria delle ombre"--Title page verso.
Novel inspired by the death of Alexander Alekhine (1892-1946), Russian chess player, naturalized French citizen.
ISBN:
9780374273804
0374273804
OCLC:
988053519

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