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We wonder if Kasparov will ever make a comeback or if some fantastic chess prodigy in Cleveland or the South Bronx will become the next Bobby Fischer.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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She once beat Bobby Fischer, albeit in a friendly game.
ECONOMIST: Mona Karff
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Fred Waitzkin is the author of Searching for Bobby Fischer: The Father of a Prodigy Observes the World of Chess, and he has recently completed a first novel, The Dream Merchant.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Bobby Fischer went one step further.
ECONOMIST: World chess championship
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Let me begin by revealing a personal secret: Between 1983 and 1994, I made a reputation writing books (including Searching for Bobby Fischer) and national magazine pieces about chess--indeed, I became lost in chess, blissfully addicted to writing about the personalities and intricacies of the royal game, much as many men become chess addicts.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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With that elderly ailing yachtsman, Sir Francis Chichester, safely where he belongs (in hospital) we can devote our undivided attention to that other mid-summer non-event: moody Bobby Fischer, the capitalist world's money-grubbing little horror, playing, or not playing, chess against sporty Boris Spassky, whose sportiness vanishes at a flick from the Soviet machine behind him.
ECONOMIST: From the archive