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The Luneburg Variation
Author: Paolo Maurensig
Year: January 1, 1993
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 528 KB
Language: English

A man is found shot in his garden, in a village not far from Vienna. Unable to be defined as either a suicide or a homicide, the death is called one of and "mysterious circumstances. and " The garden - unlike the prominent citizen's life - is highly unusual, a and "concentric maze of ten-foot-high hedges leading to a chessboard-shaped clearing paved with squares of white and black marble. and " Frisch, the murdered man, was obsessed with chess, and the novel's chilling first sentence - and "They say that chess was born in bloodshed and " - bears this out. In this first novel, Paolo Maurensig coolly executes the ultimate drama of manipulation - life as a game of chess. On this armature, he hangs a tale of vengeance set against a backdrop of historic villainy, Nazi against Jew. The two chess players are as black and white as can be - a persecuted Jew and a ruthless, persecuting German who first and "duel and " over a chessboard in an international tournament, and then in a concentration camp. The narrative is a meticulous reconstruction of the moments and background events that led to Frisch's death. Ingeniously referring everything back to the machinations and executions of movements in a chess game, life itself is at stake as the inescapable sins of the past catch up with the chess-obsessed characters.

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