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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sergei GrodzenskyPublisher: Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing House Imprint: Limited Liability Company Elk and Ruby Publishing House Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.627kg ISBN: 9785604676615ISBN 10: 5604676616 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 05 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Index of Games.......................................................................................................... 6 Foreword by Alexander Yakovlev......................................................................... 8 Introduction by the Author.................................................................................... 9 Chess and Soviet Totalitarianism........................................................................11 Chess Composers......................................................................................................30 Lazar Zalkind – A Debt of Conscience..............................................................30 Arvid Kubbel – Kubbel’s Brother......................................................................55 Mikhail Platov – Co-Author of “A Beautiful Thing”.....................................89 Sergei Kaminer – The Interrupted Song........................................................100 Pavel Neunyvako – “To the Madness of the Brave...”..................................111 Mikhail Barulin – He didn’t Sign Anything..................................................123 Over the Board Chess Players..............................................................................137 Vladimirs Petrovs – “A Star Prematurely Extinguished”...........................137 Petr Izmailov – The First Champion of Soviet Russia...............................164 Georgy Schneideman – The Surname That Cost His Life.........................199 Mikhail Shebarshin – From Trade Union Champion to BelBalt Gulag Champion.........................................................................218 Nikolai Salmin – A Life Cut Short at Thirty.................................................233 Hoisted by their Own Petard................................................................................236 Nikolai Krylenko – The Rise and Fall of the Supreme Commander.......236 Vladimir Fridberg – The Fate of the Prosecutor..........................................252 Rodion Shukevich-Tretyakov – Devoted to the Revolution....................257 Chess in the “Destructive-Labor Camps”..........................................................261 Introduction...........................................................................................................261 The Gulag Prisoners – “Vorkuta, Vorkuta, a Wonderful Planet...”..........264 Varlam Shalamov – Chess in the Life and Work of the Author of Kolyma Tales...................................................271 Alexander Solzhenitsyn – As I Remember Him...........................................284 Vladimir Levitsky – Champion of the Step Gulag.......................................295 Solovki Special Purpose Camp – The Original Gulag................................301 Georgy Brenev – A Career Split in Two.........................................................303 Natan Sharansky – The French Defense, Lefortovo Variation.................310 Afterword................................................................................................................318 Epilogue – Bullet Chess......................................................................................320ReviewsAuthor InformationSergei Grodzensky, born in 1944 in the Gulag city of Vorkuta, gained the Soviet Master of Sport title for over-the-board chess in 1985, and the international grandmaster title for correspondence chess in 1999. He twice won the All-Russian Problem and Studies Solving Olympiad (1963 and 1964) and has also won composition competitions. Grodzensky has represented Russia in world and European championships at correspondence chess. He is the author of over 600 articles covering the history and theory of chess, as well as 17 books. Outside chess, he made a career as a professor of engineering, gaining a doctorate in 2002. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |