
Theory of Shadows
Paolo Maurensig(Author)
Picador USA (Publisher)
Published on 15. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-250-31031-6 (ISBN)
Description
On the morning of March 24, 1946, the world chess champion Alexander Alekhine 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 choked on a piece of meat, maintaining that there was no evidence of suicide or foul play.
Some, of course, have commented that the photos of the corpse look suspiciously theatrical. Others have wondered why Alekhine would have sat down to his dinner in a hot room while wearing a heavy overcoat. And what about the rumors concerning Alekhine's anti-Semetic activities during World War II? Is it true that his homeland, Russia, considered him a traitor, as well as a possible threat to the new generation of supposedly superior Soviet chess masters?
With the atmosphere of a thriller and the insight of a poem, Paolo Maurensig's Theory of Shadows leads us through the life and death of Alekhine: not so much trying to figure out whodunit as using the story of one infuriating and unapologetic genius to tease out "that which the novel alone can discover."
Some, of course, have commented that the photos of the corpse look suspiciously theatrical. Others have wondered why Alekhine would have sat down to his dinner in a hot room while wearing a heavy overcoat. And what about the rumors concerning Alekhine's anti-Semetic activities during World War II? Is it true that his homeland, Russia, considered him a traitor, as well as a possible threat to the new generation of supposedly superior Soviet chess masters?
With the atmosphere of a thriller and the insight of a poem, Paolo Maurensig's Theory of Shadows leads us through the life and death of Alekhine: not so much trying to figure out whodunit as using the story of one infuriating and unapologetic genius to tease out "that which the novel alone can discover."
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
St Martin's Press
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
211 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-250-31031-6 (9781250310316)
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Person
Paolo Maurensig was born in 1943 in Gorizia, Italy. His first novel, The Lueneburg Variation, was a bestseller in Italy and an international sensation. He lives in Udine.
Anne Milano Appel is an award-winning translator whose translations from the Italian include Andrea Canobbio's Three Light-Years, Goliarda Sapienza's The Art of Joy, Claudio Magris's Blindly, and Giovanni Arpino's Scent of a Woman. Most recently her work was awarded the 2015 Italian Prose in Translation Award.
Anne Milano Appel is an award-winning translator whose translations from the Italian include Andrea Canobbio's Three Light-Years, Goliarda Sapienza's The Art of Joy, Claudio Magris's Blindly, and Giovanni Arpino's Scent of a Woman. Most recently her work was awarded the 2015 Italian Prose in Translation Award.
Content
CONTENTS
Prologue 1
Theory of Shadows 13
The Final Secret 161