Nabokov's third novel, The Luzhin Defense, is a chilling story of obsession and madness. As a young boy, Luzhin was unattractive, distracted, withdrawn, sullen--an enigma to his parents and an object of ridicule to his classmates. He takes up chess as a refuge from the anxiety of his everyday life. His talent is prodigious and he rises to the rank of grandmaster--but at a cost: in Luzhin' s obsessive mind, the game of chess gradually supplants the world of reality. His own world falls apart during a crucial championship match, when the intricate defense he has devised withers under his opponent's unexpected and unpredictabke lines of assault.
San Petesburgo, (1899-1977). Vladimir Nabokov, novelista estadounidense de origen ruso, poeta y crítico, es considerado como una de las principales figuras de la literatura universal. Tras escapar de su país a raíz de larevolución Rusa, Nab...