Here is one of the things I learned while reading Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How A Lone American Star Defeated the Soviet Chess Machine. This brief excerpt is, for me, a doorway into a world of mystery, the mystery of genius, and what it means. Is a genius born? Can you develop genius? Where does it come from?
Fischer was no instant prodigy. Clearly talented, with a deep intuitive grasp of the game, he performed well in club games and tournaments, though not spectacularly. It was not until 1954, at the age of eleven, that Fischer, in his own words, “just got good”.


