The Lubyanka Gambit - Sergei Grodzensky

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The Lubyanka Gambit by Sergei Grodzensky
Life stories, games and compositions of the victims of Soviet purges

First published in Russian in 2004 and now available in English for the first time, The Lubyanka Gambit is a classic work investigating the darkest side of chess history in the Soviet Union. It is the culmination of nearly two decades of research by Correspondence Chess Grandmaster, historian and human rights campaigner Sergei Grodzensky, whose own father was sent to the Gulag in Stalin’s times. It describes the careers and life stories, based on archival documents and witness testimony, of Soviet chess composers, players and famous amateurs who were repressed by the Soviet authorities, ending up either executed or sent to the Gulag.

Featured names include Lazar Zalkind, Arvid Kubbel, Vladimirs Petrovs, Petr Izmailov, Georgy Schneideman, Nikolai Krylenko and Natan Sharansky, among many others. The theoretical contribution to the history of composition is one key theme in this work.

The Lubyanka Gambit also looks in detail at the historical context of the purges of chess players and describes how chess was played by prisoners in the Gulags and internal exile. Perhaps the icing on the cake is provided by Grodzensky’s personal memories of the Soviet Union’s foremost Gulag writers Alexander Solzhenitsyn (his schoolteacher) and Varlam Shalamov (his father’s close friend).

This book contains 72 full games and fragments analyzed by the participants, contemporaries, the author and other leading players, as well as 145 computer-checked compositions.

About the AUthor
Sergei Grodzensky, born in 1944 in the Gulag city of Vorkuta, gained the Soviet Master of Sport title for over-the-board chess in 1985, and the international grandmaster title for correspondence chess in 1999. He twice won the All-Russian Problem and Studies Solving Olympiad (1963 and 1964) and has also won composition competitions. Grodzensky has represented Russia in world and European championships at correspondence chess. He is the author of over 600 articles covering the history and theory of chess, as well as 17 books. Outside chess, he made a career as a professor of engineering, gaining a doctorate in 2002.

Paperback or Hardback, 320 pages, Elk and Ruby

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David Tuke
A fascinating read

If you are interested in the early history of Soviet Chess and by implication Soviet life this is a fascinating read but with very sad with dark overtones.
The introduction sets the scene with Kirilenko - the head of the chess organisation having speeches for "5 year plans for chess" and other ideas that sound laughable to western people but were the reality of life.
If you didn't agree then you were "against the state" and this is what the rest of the book covers. Each chapter covers someone who was sent to Gulags and killed for possibly something as simple as changing your name, disagreeing with the ideas proposed, or upsetting someone in power (as happened to Kirilenko). Samples of their games or puzzles are covered as a lot of problemists ended up in the Gulags.
This book will not make you a better chess player, but it shines an important light on what can happen in dictatorships and therefore deserves a wide audience to read it. As Soviet chess players were world champions for over 50 years it helps you understand the environment that they played in and the risks they had to deal with in a day to day basis.
The Author has done a series on the early Soviet championships and they are equally fascinating.

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Joseph Burden
Lubyanka gambit

A truly wonderful book! Great games and heartbreaking stories. Bought for a very good price from chess &bridge. Buy a copy while still available or go to amazon and pay twice the price!

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