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Endgame

Bobby Fischer’s Remarkable Rise and Fall—from America’s Brightest Prodigy to the Edge of Madness

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From Frank Brady, who wrote one of the best-selling books on Bobby Fischer of all time and who was himself a friend of Fischer’s, comes an impressively researched biography that for the first time completely captures the remarkable arc of Bobby Fischer’s life. When Bobby Fischer passed away in January 2008, he left behind a confounding legacy. Everyone knew the basics of his life—he began as a brilliant youngster, then became the pride of American chess, then took a sharp turn, struggling with paranoia and mental illness. But nobody truly understood him.

What motivated Fischer from such a young age, and what was the source of his remarkable intellect? How could a man so ambivalent about money and fame be so driven to succeed? What drew this man of Jewish descent to fulminate against Jews, and how was it that a mind so famously disciplined could unravel so completely? From Fischer’s meteoric rise, to an utterly dominant prime unequaled by any American chess player, to his eventual descent into madness, the book draws upon hundreds of newly discovered documents and recordings and numerous firsthand interviews conducted with those who knew Fischer best. It paints, for the very first time, a complete picture of one of America’s most enigmatic icons. This is the definitive account of a fascinating man and an extraordinary life, one that at last reconciles Fischer’s deeply contradictory legacy and answers the question, who was Bobby Fischer?

©2011 Frank Brady (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“The Mozart of the chessboard is inseparable from the monster of paranoid egotism in this fascinating biography. Brady, founding publisher of Chess Life magazine and a friend of Fischer, gives a richly detailed account of the impoverished Brooklyn wunderkind’s sensational opening…Brady gives us a vivid, tragic narrative of a life that became a chess game.” (Publishers Weekly)

“I learned something new on nearly every page of this wonderful book. Frank Brady is the perfect biographer for Bobby Fischer, and Endgame tells the full and fair story of Fischer’s astonishing rise and heartbreaking fall." (Christopher Chabris, author of The Invisible Gorilla )

“Fischer is America’s greatest antihero. This fascinating biography is filled with hope, Cold War intrigue, the fulfillment of genius, and an explosive fall from grace that is both deeply moving and, ultimately, profoundly sad.” (Jeremy Silman, author of The Amateur’s Mind)

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I am not a chess fan, I don't follow chess, I don't even play chess however I love biographies on interesting people and Bobby Fischer is a really interesting person, troubled but brilliant, this book covers his rise to fame and is actually really interesting.. if you like interesting people download it

I don't like chess I like this book..

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I have been a chess fan since a boy and was bought Bobby Fischer teaches chess at age five. But after 1972 until Fischer Spassky II and his death in Iceland we knew almost nothing. This filled in all the gaps ans was nicely narrated. Highly recommended

A fantastic book

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This is a fantastic book for chess and non-chess players alike (also see Frank Brady's original book, Profile of a Prodigy, although Fischer had not "gone off the rails" by that stage, he was merely obsessive and eccentric!).

The only question mark in my mind is sourcing. I may be wrong but I think Frank Brady, like so many people in Fischer's life, "fell out" with him so how accurate is all of this bearing in mind Fischer was so secretive?

Nonetheless I thoroughly recommend it.

John, Bristol

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You have to know a little about Chess to get into it. I enjoyed it a lot over about 4 days....

I enjoyed it

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It is a great book and I learned some new things from it about chess

It is a great book, I liked it

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