Chess Story
by Stefan Zweig
- Páginas
- 104
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781590171691
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~1h 49min
Chess Story es un book de Stefan Zweig. Tiene 104 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Stefan Zweig’s final novel, written in exile during the rise of Nazi Germany, examines how the human mind endures isolation and psychological torture. Framed as a discovered manuscript shared among passengers on a South American cruise, the narrative centers on an Austrian lawyer imprisoned by Nazi authorities and forced to learn chess from a single book. As he masters the game through solitary repetition, chess becomes both his refuge and his battleground against mental breakdown. Zweig uses the disciplined structure of match play to explore broader questions about freedom, authoritarian control, and the fragility of sanity under duress. The work reflects the author’s own displacement and his conviction that intellectual engagement can preserve human dignity when physical liberty is stripped away. Blending psychological realism with allegorical precision, the novel remains a quiet but powerful meditation on resilience, the ethics of power, and the enduring need for connection in an increasingly fractured world.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Chess Story?+
Chess Story tiene 104 páginas.
¿De qué trata Chess Story?+
Stefan Zweig’s final novel, written in exile during the rise of Nazi Germany, examines how the human mind endures isolation and psychological torture. Framed as a discovered manuscript shared among passengers on a South American cruise, the narrative centers on an Austrian lawyer imprisoned by Nazi ...
¿Quién escribió Chess Story?+
Chess Story fue escrito por Stefan Zweig.