: Provides behind-the-scenes insights into his role as a second to Bobby Fischer during the legendary 1972 World Championship match in Reykjavik.
: Reflects on his decades-long career as a leading chess writer for major outlets such as the Washington Post and The Huffington Post . Life At Play Lubomir Kavalek 7z
is the posthumously published autobiography of the renowned American-Czech Grandmaster Lubomir "Lubosh" Kavalek (1943–2021). Written in collaboration with Jan Novak , the book offers a humorous and passionate account of Kavalek's life, from his youth in communist Czechoslovakia to his elite chess career in the West. Key Highlights of the Memoir : Provides behind-the-scenes insights into his role as
: Details his experience as a three-time U.S. Champion (1973, 1978) and his time as a coach for other top players like Nigel Short and Jan Timman . Written in collaboration with Jan Novak , the
: Chronicles his rapid rise to grandmaster, including his two national championships in Czechoslovakia (1962, 1968) before fleeing to the U.S. following the Soviet invasion.
: The text is supplemented by over 50 of his best games , many featuring his personal, entertaining commentary on sharp tactics and queen sacrifices. Book Details and Availability Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Life at Play - HARDCOVER