
Peco Cerdà
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Peco Cerdà is an author known for his insightful works that explore the intersection of culture and politics. His latest book delves into the historical significance of chess during the Cold War, focusing on a notable match in 1962 between Spanish prodigy Arturo Pomar and eccentric American player Bobby Fischer, highlighting how the game served as a metaphor for political tensions of the era.
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Peco Cerdà's book illustrates how chess was a political instrument during the Cold War.
Livros de não ficção para entender o mundo, a polarização e maisO Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão)·
Liechtenstein· 2025-02-22

