Description
The Chess Revolution explores the enduring relevance of chess, tracing its evolution from a 1,500-year-old game to a modern cultural phenomenon. Acclaimed Chess.com journalist Peter Doggers examines how chess has influenced writers, painters, filmmakers, and even technological revolutions such as artificial intelligence. The book highlights the role of computers and the Internet in revitalizing the game, sparking a new peak in popularity and cultural significance. Blending historical insight with contemporary developments, The Chess Revolution reveals how chess continues to captivate minds and shape society in the digital era.

