Chess

Chess

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The most read classics meet with readers with meticulous translations by Turkey's leading translators and under the editorship of academics who are experts in their fields. Dr. B, who was arrested by the Nazis during the war and imprisoned in a cell where he suffered various psychological tortures. One day, he finds a small book, a chess book, in the pocket of a coat on a hanger in the interrogation room. He manages to steal the book about this game, which he knows nothing about, and he believes that he has found something to distract his mind in his room, where he is condemned to absolute loneliness and pushed to the brink of nothingness, but in isolation he finds neither chess pieces nor chess pieces. Since he is a chessboard, he wanders on the borders of genius and madness while learning the intricacies of the game. When his innocence is proven and he is released, he suddenly finds himself as the tactical voice in the game between the world chess champion and two passengers on a cruise, and then when he is offered a one-on-one match, he is on a path of no return. We present this striking narrative of Stefan Zweig, who witnessed the destruction of his mental homeland of Europe, could not bear it and committed suicide in 1942, and reveals the historical background of the period, with the careful translation of Çağlar Tanyeri.
Publisher : Koridor Publishing
Number of pages : 88
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9786059702218
The heart : Turkish
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İsim yazılı kupa istedim kupada isim yok
F... D... | 09/11/2024
Alış veriş yapmak gayet kolay oldu.
Üye olmadan sipariş verebildim.
Ayrıca, kargo süreci hakkında da sistem üzerinden güncel olarak bilgilendirildim.
Memnuniyet duydum.
YUKARIDUDULLU MAH.NATO YOLU CAD.NO:182-B BEDRİ CENGİZ ÇANAKLI | 28/10/2024
Sitenizi beğendiğimi söyleyebilirim.
Nursel DOĞAN | 25/10/2024
Çok güzel ve eğlenceli bir kitap sitesi olmasının yanı sıra kültürel ve sanatsal açıdan geniş bir yelpazeye de sahip.
Savaş Kocaman | 16/09/2024
Çok değerli eserler bu sitede var kesinlikle bakılmaya değer
Yusuf Özkan | 26/08/2024
Baş ê serkeftin
H... D... | 26/08/2024
Siparişim çok hızlı ve iyi şekilde paketlenmişti teşekkürler
Ömer Tekin | 23/08/2024
Kaç yıldır kitapları bu siteden temin ediyorum harika bir yer
Ayrıca pirtukakurdi olması saygıya deger bir kitap alışveriş
Sitesi.
MEHMET Yıldız | 09/07/2024
Bulunmayan kitapların bulunduğu, kaliteli hizmetin adresi, ender bir kitapevi...İsminin kürtce olması da ayrıca sebeb-i tercîhim...
Bilal Kaya | 27/05/2024
Aaaaaa
Eyüp Emre Aydın | 19/05/2024
Chess <font color="black" face="verdana">The most read classics meet with readers with meticulous translations by Turkey's leading translators and under the editorship of academics who are experts in their fields. Dr. B, who was arrested by the Nazis during the war and imprisoned in a cell where he suffered various psychological tortures. One day, he finds a small book, a chess book, in the pocket of a coat on a hanger in the interrogation room. He manages to steal the book about this game, which he knows nothing about, and he believes that he has found something to distract his mind in his room, where he is condemned to absolute loneliness and pushed to the brink of nothingness, but in isolation he finds neither chess pieces nor chess pieces. Since he is a chess board, he wanders on the borders of genius and madness while learning the intricacies of the game. When his innocence is proven and he is released, he suddenly finds himself as the tactical voice in the game between the world chess champion and two passengers on a cruise, and then when he is offered a one-on-one match, he is on a path of no return. We present this striking narrative of Stefan Zweig, who witnessed the destruction of his mental homeland of Europe, could not bear it and committed suicide in 1942, and reveals the historical background of the period, with the careful translation of Çağlar Tanyeri.</font > KORIDOR028
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