Chess
A riveting psychological portrait of obsession, intellect, and survival.
On a transatlantic voyage, a world-renowned chess master accepts a casual challenge from a group of passengers—only to be unexpectedly outmatched by an anonymous opponent. As curiosity grows, the man reveals the harrowing circumstances under which he developed his skill: solitary confinement, psychological torment, and an all-consuming reliance on chess as his only means of mental survival.
Written in exile shortly before his death, Stefan Zweig’s Chess is a haunting novella that explores the limits of the human mind under extreme duress. At once a suspenseful intellectual duel and a profound meditation on totalitarianism, identity, and inner resistance, Chess remains one of Zweig’s most enduring and acclaimed works.
| SKU | A.354215 |
|---|---|
| Yazar | Stefan Zweig |
| Yayınevi | Destek Yayınları |
| Barkod | 9786255799005 |
| Cilt Durumu | Ciltsiz |
| Kağıt Türü | 2. Hamur |
| Kapak Türü | Karton |
| Yayın Dili | İngilizce |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 80 |
| Matbaa | Seçiniz |
| Basım Tarihi | 2025-08-28 00:00:00 |
| Kaçıncı Baskı | 1.Baskı |
| Son Basım Tarihi | 2025-08-28 |
| Ebat | 12,5 X 19,5 |
| Çok Yakında Tarih | 2025-08-28 00:00:00 |