The Modern Chess Self Tutor
(Author) D.I. BronshteinThis book by Grandmaster David Bronstein, one of the most original and influential players of the post-war period, is not a self-tutor in the conventional sense, where the basics of opening, middlegame and endgame are play are drily explained. Instead, the author engages in a frank conversation with the reader, discussing how strong players decide on their moves, and covering such topics as a shelter for the king, the deployment of the pieces and pawns, attack and defense, and the strengths and weaknesses of a position. A full list of David Bronstein's chess achievements would run to several pages. Suffice it to say that he once drew a match for the World Championship, was twice Soviet Champion, and has won numerous international tournaments around the world. He remains an active player and is a popular guest on the European circuit, where his uncompromising and creative approach still wins many friends. (This book is translated by Ken Neat, Cadogan's Russian Series Editor.)
D.I. Bronshtein
D.I. Bronshtein was a Russian writer known for his masterpiece novel "The Master and Margarita". His literary style combined elements of fantasy and political satire, challenging societal norms. Bronshtein's work continues to inspire and provoke thought, making him a key figure in 20th century Russian literature.