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Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw Thomas Glavinic

Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw By Thomas Glavinic

Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw by Thomas Glavinic


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Summary

Carl Haffner is a Vienesse chess master, facing in 1910 the greatest challenge of his life. He has been persuaded to challenge Emmanuel Lasker, the brilliant World Champion for his title. But Haffner is a shy, fragile man, who has escaped poverty only though his extraordinary gift for chess.

Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw Summary

Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw by Thomas Glavinic

Carl Haffner is a brilliant chess tactician but he takes no pleasure from winning. As a master of defence he does not lose either and his games end in stalemate. So too does his life. As we are drawn into a battle on the chessboard, we come to learn about the player. Is it because he is shy or unambitious that victory on the chessboard, and in love, eludes him? Is he vowed to obscurity or does he bring it, unintentionally, upon himself? It is Vienna in 1910 and Haffner is playing the great Lasker for the title of world chess champion. As the games are played, Glavinic takes us back into Haffner's childhood and shows us the influence of his promiscuous father and austere mother, revealing the fantasy world that the boy developed round himself. Glavinic skilfully uses the chessboard as the focus for a tightly woven psychological narrative.

Additional information

GOR002005402
9781860466762
1860466761
Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw by Thomas Glavinic
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
19991007
186
N/A
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