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The Philosopher and the Housewife by Willy Hendriks is an English-language hardcover chess book centred on one of the most fascinating rivalries in chess history: Siegbert Tarrasch versus Aron Nimzowitsch. It goes beyond the games themselves to explore the clash of personalities, ideas and the rise of modern chess thinking.
What the book covers
At the heart of the book is a long-running dispute between two major figures. Tarrasch is often cast as a dogmatic theorist, while Nimzowitsch became known as a philosopher and the creator of a system that was meant to explain almost everything important in chess to later generations. Hendriks approaches that story without simplification and asks whether chess history has treated both masters fairly, or reduced them to convenient caricatures.
Semyon Alapin also plays an important part in the discussion. Nimzowitsch referred to him, with some irony, as an “artist of variations”, and that wider perspective helps the book show how chess strategy and theory were changing at the time.
Why it stands out
Hendriks combines history, ideas and chess examples in a way that makes the development of chess understanding easy to follow. The game fragments help illustrate how strategic thinking evolved, while the writing keeps the subject lively and engaging. That makes this a strong choice not only for readers interested in chess history, but also for anyone who wants to understand where modern strategic concepts came from.
It is a natural fit for players, coaches and chess enthusiasts, and it also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who enjoys books about great figures and the debates that shaped the game.
Author and edition
- Author: Willy Hendriks
- Language: English
- Binding: hardcover
- Number of pages: 392
Key details
- Product type: hardcover chess book
- Title: The Philosopher and the Housewife
- Author: Willy Hendriks
- Language: English
- Subject: the historical rivalry between Siegbert Tarrasch and Aron Nimzowitsch
- Additional figure: Semyon Alapin
- Number of pages: 392
- Binding: hardcover
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