A. Alekhine
Agony of a Chess Genius
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About the Book
The tragic last years of world chess champion Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946), 45 of his match and tournament games in Spain and Portugal from 1943 to 1946, and 100 other late exhibition games are covered. A definitive biographical sketch emerges of Alekhine in his final phase, covering his marriages, alcoholism and murky involvement with the Nazis.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Pablo Morán
Edited and Translated by Frank X. Mur; Consulting Editor Dale A. Brandreth
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 328
Bibliographic Info: 175 diagrams, 14 tables, appendices, bibliography, indexes
Copyright Date: 2010 [1989]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-5981-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Editor’s Preface vii
List of Full Games viii
List of Positions xii
Author’s Introduction xiii
1. Condemned to Death 1
2. Francisco Lupi and Portugal 3
3. Alekhine versus Morphy 17
4. Picaresque Exhibitions 20
5. Exhibitions Under the Influence 24
6. The Champion’s Ethics 27
7. Was the World Champion Antisemitic? 31
8. The Nazism of Alekhine 50
9. Alekhine the Man 52
10. Alekhine and Women 56
1 1. The Incredible Errors 59
12. First Visit to Spain, 1922 63
13. Second Visit, 1922–23 75
14. The World Champion in Barcelona, January 1928 87
15. The “King” Returns in 1935 92
16. Two Visits in 1941 115
17. The Ending Commences (October 1943) 129
18. Alekhine–Rey Ardid Match 137
19. Alekhine’s Ability to Save Inferior Rook Endings 147
20. Tournament of Gijón, 1944 152
21. Tournament of Madrid, 1945 175
22. Tournament of Gijón, 1945 196
23. Tournament of Sabadell, 1945 225
24. Tournament of Almería, 1945 236
25. Tournament of Melilla, 1945 245
26. Tournament of Cáceres, 1945 254
27. A Selection of Simultaneous Games, 1943–45 257
28. Alekhine–Lupi Match 269
29. The Ending 274
30. Epilogue 281
31. Alekhine’s Career Summary 282
Appendices
A. Exonerates Chess Champion 287
B. New York Times, 1933 289
C. Gerbec 291
D. 1929 versus 1941 293
E. Alekhine Defends Wartime Conduct 295
F. Bogo Under Fire 299
G. French Post Card to Dr. Rey Ardid 301
Bibliography 303
Openings Index 305
Endings Index 306
General Index 307
Book Reviews & Awards
- “Excellent…an impressive treatment…fine prose…a good solid account of what has only been known about before in a large number of scattered sources”—British Chess Magazine
- “For myriad insights into the man, this is a fascinating and unusual book”—Manchester Chess Federation
- “Beautifully researched, emotionally moving”—IM John Donaldson (JeremySilman.com)
- “Certainly the most complete biography that exists!”—Le Courrier des Échecs
- “A fine biographical account…full of games from Alekhine’s final years which have eluded the mainstream. One of the most remarkable chess books of the last few years”—Chess
- “Compelling”—Blitz Chess
- “frank and equitable treatment of personal matters…vastly superior to [the competition].”—Edward Winter, Kings, Commoners and Knaves.