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Marc Koralnik |
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ALL THE WRONG MOVES
If Gold and Silver National Magazine Award-winning journalist Sasha Chapin could have chosen a different path in life he would have become a chess genius instead, Chapin gives us the glorious Love and Losing, a meditation on the two years he travelled the world pursuing his dream of playing chess professionally
In sparkling prose, Chapin reflects on his lifelong relationship with chess, first as his refuge, through adolescence and his early twenties shaped by a struggle with bipolar disorder, chess, a perfect information game, captivated him, and a decade later, his passion for chess rekindled, becoming an obsession and then a full-fledged addiction
For readers of William Finnegan's Barbarian Days and Stefan Fastis's Word Freak, Chapin asks, should we live our lives in the service of what is comfortably attainable, or thrillingly impossible?
In sparkling prose, Chapin reflects on his lifelong relationship with chess, first as his refuge, through adolescence and his early twenties shaped by a struggle with bipolar disorder, chess, a perfect information game, captivated him, and a decade later, his passion for chess rekindled, becoming an obsession and then a full-fledged addiction
For readers of William Finnegan's Barbarian Days and Stefan Fastis's Word Freak, Chapin asks, should we live our lives in the service of what is comfortably attainable, or thrillingly impossible?
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