
Radio Interview, June 27 1999 http://www.geocities.jp/bobbby_b/mp3/F_08_3.MP3
1990s
Source: Married By Morning
Radio Interview, June 27 1999 http://www.geocities.jp/bobbby_b/mp3/F_08_3.MP3
1990s
“No blade can puncture the human heart like the well-chosen words of a spiteful son.”
Source: Cutting for Stone
“…the American's upper yards and punctured sails rose above the fog of gunfire like a cliff.”
For My Country's Freedom, Cap 11 "Like Father, Like Son"
Gothamist interview (2006)
Context: The biggest challenge in a simul is finding the right shoes! I want to look good in front of fifty people, but really sneakers are the best bet. I try to finish a simul as quickly as possible and don’t worry if I lose a game or two along the way. It becomes a manic workout. I’m literally running around playing moves as fast as my fingers and legs will go. My brain usually follows.
The simul is a great chess illusion. It makes the simul-giver seem like a genius, when really they’re just speaking their language. Chessplayers rely so heavily on instincts developed from years of training and practice. Chess is not all about thinking, there’s a lot of feeling involved.
“Be — fight — feel the pain — and love the wounds!”
Vox Posthuma
“I achieved more than I could dream of in chess and in chess composing.”
From an interview with Tibor Károlyi, Genius in the Background (2009), p. 59.
Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Fire Book
Ladies Night
Lyrics, (Miss)Understood