Hein Donner: The Biography

Author:   Alexander Münninghoff
Publisher:   New in Chess
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9789056918927


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Hein Donner (1927-1988) was a Dutch Grandmaster and one the greatest writers on chess of all time. He was born into a prominent Calvinistic family of lawyers in The Hague. His father, who had been the Minister of Justice and later became President of the Dutch Supreme Court, detected a keen legal talent in his son. But Hein opted for a bohemian lifestyle as a chess professional and journalist. He scored several excellent tournament victories but never quite fulfilled the promise of his chess talent. Hein Donner developed from a chess player-writer into a writer-chess player. His provocative writings and his colourful persona made him a national celebrity during the roaring sixties. His book 'The King', a fascinating and often hilarious anthology spanning 30 years of chess writing, is a world-wide bestseller and features on many people's list of favourite chess books. The author Harry Mulisch, his best friend, immortalized Hein Donner in his magnum opus The Discovery of Heaven. In 2001 the book was adapted for film, with Stephen Fry playing the part that was based on Donner. Included in Hein Donner is the interview in which Harry Mulisch tells about his friendship with Donner. After suffering a stroke at the age of 56, Donner lived his final years in a nursing home. He continued writing however, typing with one finger, and won one of the Netherlands' most prestigious literary awards. Alexander Münninghoff has written a captivating biography of a controversial man and the turbulent time and age he lived in.

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Author:   Alexander Münninghoff
Publisher:   New in Chess
Imprint:   New in Chess
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9789056918927


ISBN 10:   9056918923
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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A book to bury yourself in. Donner's life was as chaotic and surprising as his games. --Jeroen Bosch, International Master Schaakmagazine A fascinating insight into one of the most colorful characters in the chess world of that time and also an ideal complement to Donner's own writings in 'The King.'--Steve Giddins, co-author Side-Stepping Mainline Theory Alexander Munninghoff has excellently portrayed the non-conformist chess grandmaster and author, without smoothing over anything. --Ralf Binnewirtz Glarean Magazine He was a remarkable man and Munninghoff's biography really brings the story to life. It is unclear whether or not one would have liked Donner as a friend, but getting to know him at this safe distance has been a fabulously entertaining journey. --Sean Marsh CHESS Magazine Well-done by Munninghoff, instead of hopping from anecdote to anecdote, his first concern is always the flow of the narrative. There is a lot in the book that I don't know. --Hans Ree, International grand master, Author The Human Comedy of Chess


"A book to bury yourself in. Donner's life was as chaotic and surprising as his games.--Jeroen Bosch, International Master ""Schaakmagazine"" A fascinating insight into one of the most colorful characters in the chess world of that time and also an ideal complement to Donner's own writings in 'The King.'--Steve Giddins ""Side-Stepping Mainline Theory"" Alexander Munninghoff has excellently portrayed the non-conformist chess grandmaster and author, without smoothing over anything.--Ralf Binnewirtz ""Glarean Magazine"" He was a remarkable man and Munninghoff's biography really brings the story to life. It is unclear whether or not one would have liked Donner as a friend, but getting to know him at this safe distance has been a fabulously entertaining journey.--Sean Marsh ""CHESS Magazine"" Well-done by Munninghoff, instead of hopping from anecdote to anecdote, his first concern is always the flow of the narrative. There is a lot in the book that I don't know.--Hans Ree, International grand master, Author ""The Human Comedy of Chess"""


A book to bury yourself in. Donner's life was as chaotic and surprising as his games.--Jeroen Bosch, International Master Schaakmagazine A fascinating insight into one of the most colorful characters in the chess world of that time and also an ideal complement to Donner's own writings in 'The King.'--Steve Giddins Side-Stepping Mainline Theory Alexander Munninghoff has excellently portrayed the non-conformist chess grandmaster and author, without smoothing over anything.--Ralf Binnewirtz Glarean Magazine He was a remarkable man and Munninghoff's biography really brings the story to life. It is unclear whether or not one would have liked Donner as a friend, but getting to know him at this safe distance has been a fabulously entertaining journey.--Sean Marsh CHESS Magazine Well-done by Munninghoff, instead of hopping from anecdote to anecdote, his first concern is always the flow of the narrative. There is a lot in the book that I don't know.--Hans Ree, International grand master, Author The Human Comedy of Chess


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Alexander Münninghoff is an award-winning author from the Netherlands. He wrote the acclaimed biography of the man that was dethroned by Hein Donner as Dutch champion: former World Chess Champion Max Euwe. His memoir 'The Son and Heir' with the complex story of the Münninghoff family in the 20th century, is an international bestseller.

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