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€19.95 The Chess Informant Once upon a time, there were no computer engines to analyze a chess game. And there was no database to provide millions of games at a touch of a button. However, games were available, albeit not in a number of millions; but the most current ones, the most important and the most beautiful ones were made available to look and delight at. Not at a touch of a button, but by patiently turning page by page of a printed book of usually not less than 300 pages, containing not less than 200 games. The pleasure had to be eagerly awaited for a couple of months at a time. ....
Fort Worth-born author of ‘Talented Mr. Ripley’ left behind a complicated, messy legacy ‘Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires,’ a new biography by Richard Bradford, explores the life and work of Patricia Highsmith. Writer Patricia Highsmith at a film festival in Sept. 1987 in Deauville, France.(Denize-Pelletier / Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images) In 1967, Patricia Highsmith’s U.S. agent sent her a letter, explaining that editors thought her paperbacks weren’t selling well in America because they were “too subtle” for readers, and that there was “no one likable” in her book. Highsmith didn’t respond to her agent directly, but wrote in a notebook: “Perhaps it is because I don’t like anyone.” ....