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Just as Zweig, before being the author of The World of Yesterday, was a creator of memorable biographical portraits, I loved the novella for finding in it a classic and serene meeting place with exceptional souls conquered and invaded by uncontrollable passions and sentiments. The pleasure of the game turned into vice, the vice became necessity, mania, anger, which permeated even sleep, and finally became a crisis.
Just as Zweig, before being the author of The World of Yesterday, was a creator of memorable biographical portraits, I loved the novella for finding in it a classic and serene meeting place with exceptional souls conquered and invaded by uncontrollable passions and sentiments.
The pleasure of the game turned into vice, the vice became necessity, mania, anger, which permeated even sleep, and finally became a crisis.
Discover the gripping tale of chess, passion, and tragedy—read Stefan Zweig’s The Royal Game today!
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