The Chess Revolution

Understanding the Power of an Ancient Game in the Digital Age

(Author) Peter Doggers
Format: Paperback
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'Chess is a staggering invention, if indeed it was invented. Maybe it just evolved. It is still evolving, now faster than ever, and Peter Doggers has traced and tracked its never-ending development with wit, vigour and insight. Nothing artificial about his intelligence' - Sir Tim Rice 'An entertaining and instructive overview of a game in the throes of reinvention.' - Financial Times How the game of kings became the king of games Throughout history, chess has inspired writers, painters, filmmakers, musicians, mathematicians and scientists. Yet, despite being 1,500 years old, chess has never been more popular than it is today. How did it become the most prominent game in Western culture? In this fascinating book, acclaimed Chess.com journalist Peter Doggers explores chess as a cultural phenomenon from its earliest beginnings in ancient India to its influence on pop culture, the arts and science. He examines its biggest stars and most dramatic moments, the impact of AI, cheating scandals, esports and the online revolution, culminating in the game's meteoric rise in the digital age leading to a new peak in popularity. Complete with photographs and illustrations, as well as an appendix in the back with moves from key games, The Chess Revolution is a seminal volume that will captivate every chess fan, from novices to grandmasters.

Information
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781472149312
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Oct. 23, 2025

Peter Doggers

Peter Doggers is a renowned Dutch writer and literary critic known for his groundbreaking novel "The Mirror of Truth". His writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and intricate storytelling. Doggers has made significant contributions to literature by challenging societal norms and exploring complex themes of identity and truth.

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