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Engaging Pieces

Interviews and Prose

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Author: Howard Goldowsky
Publication Date: January 1, 2007
Notation Type: NL - Notationless
Page Count: 240 Pages


Publisher: Daewood and Brighton
Author: Howard Goldowsky
Year of Publication: 2007

Pages: 240
Notation Type: None


Book DescriptionEngaging Pieces: Interviews and Prose for the Chess Fan contains interviews with some of the most fascinating personalities of the chess world, poignant short-fiction that uses chess as a metaphor, and in-depth book reviews and editorials. This is writing that entertains and makes you think.

"In the interviews of Engaging Pieces, Howard Goldowsky goes past the obvious questions and draws out the human and the unexpected from chess players. In the fiction, he gracefully combines his chess knowledge with literary ability." - WGM Jennifer Shahade.

I compiled this book for the same reason I began writing about chess in the first place: I wanted to share my curiosity about the cultural, social, and competitive nature of the game. Thus, the topics running through these pages include complex, contemporary issues that I wanted to make accessible to the public. Some of these topics include the details of chess rating systems, the interaction of artificial intelligence with chess computers, the relationship between feminism and women's chess, the marketing and promotion of chess, and the question of whether or not chess is a sport. Simply put, the author is not a professional player but a fan of chess, and each article and story represents the type of in-depth and entertaining chess writing that chess fans deserve to read.

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