author: ستيفان زفايغ
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The novel Chess Players is written by Australian writer Stefan Zweig that talks about a parallel world engulfed by wars. The writer had decided to commit suicide in protest against the Second World War that saw its beginning in the old continent and its countries. The novel is mainly based on two people, one of who is the world's first chess player. His fate leads him to play in front of a retired officer in a priest's room. The story unfolds in unexpected ways to keep you entertained until the end. The book is an ideal gift for avid readers.
Features:
- Written by Australian writer Stefan Zweig
- Talks about a parallel world engulfed by war
- From the unique writer who had decided to commit suicide in protest against the Second World War
Features:
- Written by Australian writer Stefan Zweig
- Talks about a parallel world engulfed by war
- From the unique writer who had decided to commit suicide in protest against the Second World War
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The novel Chess Players is written by Australian writer Stefan Zweig that talks about a parallel world engulfed by wars. The writer had decided to commit suicide in protest against the Second World War that saw its beginning in the old continent and its countries. The novel is mainly based on two people, one of who is the world's first chess player. His fate leads him to play in front of a retired officer in a priest's room. The story unfolds in unexpected ways to keep you entertained until the end. The book is an ideal gift for avid readers.
Features:
- Written by Australian writer Stefan Zweig
- Talks about a parallel world engulfed by war
- From the unique writer who had decided to commit suicide in protest against the Second World War
Features:
- Written by Australian writer Stefan Zweig
- Talks about a parallel world engulfed by war
- From the unique writer who had decided to commit suicide in protest against the Second World War
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