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In "The Game of Go: The National Game of Japan," Arthur Smith delves into the intricate world of Go, a strategy board game that has captivated minds for centuries. With clarity and precision, Smith explores the game's rich history, its philosophical underpinnings, and its cultural significance in Japanese society. The text is meticulously structured, combining a blend of analytical rigor and engaging prose, providing not only instructional insights for novices but also deeper reflections for seasoned players. Smith's comprehensive examination places Go within a broader literary context, illustrating how this beloved pastime permeates Japanese literature and art. Arthur Smith, a prominent scholar of Eastern games, has dedicated much of his career to examining the cultural and intellectual frameworks that shape such activities. His passion for Go, cultivated during his extensive travels in Japan, is evident throughout the book. Smith'Äôs expertise is further enriched by his interactions with master players, offering readers a unique insider perspective that combines historical analysis with personal experience. This book is highly recommended for both enthusiasts and curious newcomers. By inviting readers into the nuanced world of Go, Smith not only teaches the rules and strategies of the game but also highlights its role as a cultural artifact. "The Game of Go" is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the profound interplay between gaming and cultural identity in Japan.
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E-bok: 17. januar 2022
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