by Daniel Johnson (Author)
Daniel Johnson's gripping account of the Cold War reveals that, for the Soviet Union, chess was more than just a game: it was war by another means. The game had become the national sport, taught in schools, and those with talent were moulded into champions from a young age. Soviet players dominated international competitions throughout the Cold War years. White King and Red Queen illuminates the lives and times of the players and matches at the forefront of this confrontation, from the famous 1972 encounter between American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer and Soviet champion Boris Spassky; to the struggle between anti-Communist Viktor Korchnoi and loyal Kremlin supporter Anatoly Karpov; to the emergence of Garry Kasparov, the last Soviet world champion. It offers a dramatic new perspective on the post-war struggle for supremacy between the superpowers.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 May 2008
ISBN 10: 1843546108
ISBN 13: 9781843546108
Book Overview: 'Chess is the ultimate game of political intrigue. In this fascinating story of Cold War espionage and chess rivalry, Daniel Johnson penetrates a Byzantine world to create a gripping portrait of power, espionage, politics and chess in the murky world of the Cold War.' Simon Sebag Montefiore