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The Philosopher and the Housewife by Willy Hendriks is an English-language paperback chess book about one of the most fascinating debates in chess history: the rivalry between Siegbert Tarrasch and Aron Nimzowitsch. It brings together chess ideas, strong personalities and historical context, so the story goes well beyond a simple account of games.
What this book is about
At the centre of the book is the long-running conflict between two major chess thinkers and writers. Tarrasch is often cast as a dogmatic theorist, while Nimzowitsch is remembered as a philosopher and the creator of a system meant to explain almost everything about chess to later generations. Hendriks examines that clash closely and asks whether chess history has really treated both men fairly, or whether it has reduced them to oversimplified roles.
Semyon Alapin also plays an important part in the story. Nimzowitsch dismissed him as a “variant artist”, and that wider debate helps the book show how chess thought developed during a turbulent period in the game’s history.
Why read it?
Hendriks combines historical research with analysis of chess fragments, so you can see how ideas about strategy and positional judgment changed over time. This is a strong choice for readers interested in chess history, classical theoretical debates and the way big ideas are tested in practical play. It also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who enjoys chess not only as a game, but as a subject to understand more deeply.
Key details
- Product type: paperback chess book
- Title: The Philosopher and the Housewife
- Author: Willy Hendriks
- Language: English
- Format: paperback
- Subject: chess history and strategy
- Main theme: the rivalry between Siegbert Tarrasch and Aron Nimzowitsch
- Page count: 392
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