The Immortal Game: A History of Chess : Or How 32 Carved Pieces on a Board Illuminated Our Understanding of War, Art, Science, and the Human Brain

Paperback Published on: 13/10/2008
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Synopsis

Does playing chess require a great mind, or are great minds formed by playing chess?

Chess: the seemingly simple game that contains infinity. For centuries it has served as a metaphor for society, informing military strategy and influencing mathematics, the arts and artificial intelligence. Popes, rabbis and imams have condemned it as the devil's game; Caliph Muhammad al-Amin lost his life trying to checkmate a courtier while Benjamin Franklin used chess as a cover for secret diplomacy.

Here, David Shenk chronicles its intriguing saga from ancient Persia to post-modern Europe, examining along the way a single legendary game that took place in nineteenth-century London. With its blend of cultural history and lively personal narrative, The Immortal Game is a compelling guide for novices and aficionados alike.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Profile
  • ISBN: 9780285638327
  • Number of pages: 327
  • Dimensions: 215 x 136 x 21 mm
  • Weight: 428g
  • Languages: English