The Luzhin Defense
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The Luzhin Defense

by Vladimir Vladimirovič Nabokov

Publisher
Penguin
Pages
266
Language
English
Published
2000

Overview

Vladimir Nabokov's early novel is the dazzling story of the coarse, strange yet oddly endearing chess-playing genius Luzhin. Discovering his prodigious gift in boyhood and rising to the rank of International Grandmaster, Luzhin develops a lyrical passion for chess that renders the real world a phantom. As he confronts the fiery, swift-swooping Italian Grandmaster Turati, he brings into play his carefully devised defence. Making masterly play of metaphor and imagery, <i>The Luzhin Defense</i> is the book that, of his early works, Nabokov felt 'contains and diffuses the greatest warmth'.

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