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The Queen's Gambit (novel)

The Queen's Gambit is a 1983 American novel by Walter Tevis, exploring the life of fictional female chess prodigy Beth Harmon. A bildungsroman, or coming-of-age story, it covers themes of adoption, feminism, chess, drug addiction and alcoholism. The book was adapted for the 2020 Netflix miniseries of the same name.

The Queen's Gambit
First edition, featuring cover art by Will Barnet
AuthorWalter Tevis
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
1983
Pages243
ISBN1-4000-3060-9

Epigraph edit

The novel's epigraph is "The Long-Legged Fly" by W. B. Yeats. This poem highlights one of the novel's main concerns: the inner workings of genius in a woman. Tevis discussed this concern in a 1983 interview,[1][2] the year before his death.

Development edit

In a New York Times interview published at the time of his book's release in 1983, Tevis stated the story is "a tribute to brainy women."[3] There has been speculation as to the inspiration for the Beth Harmon character, but Tevis emphatically denied that she was based on anyone in the chess community, male or female.[4]

In 2007, actor Heath Ledger was working on what would have been his feature directing debut, an adaptation of The Queen's Gambit, with British writer/producer Allan Scott.[5]

The leading role of a young female chess prodigy had been offered to Oscar nominee Elliot Page. Ledger, himself a highly rated chess player, was due to play a supporting role as well, until his untimely death.[6]

Bruce Pandolfini, a US chess master, consulted on the chess positions prior to the book's publication, and was the one who suggested the book's final title after the chess opening called "Queen's Gambit".[7][8] Thirty-eight years later, he also returned to consult on the 2020 Netflix adaptation.[7]

Plot edit

At the age of 8, Beth Harmon is orphaned when her mother dies in a car accident. She is sent to Methuen, an orphanage where the children are fed tranquilizers to keep them compliant.

While there Beth observes the janitor, Mr. Shaibel, playing chess by himself. While he is initially reluctant to teach a girl, Beth eventually persuades him to play with her. Within a few months Mr. Shaibel confesses he has taught her all he knows and introduces her to a local high school teacher who runs the chess club.

Shortly after Beth beats a group of high school students at chess, she learns that the state is banning the use of tranquilizers on children. During an attempt to hoard the remaining tranquilizers for herself she accidentally overdoses. As part of her punishment for being caught she is forbidden from playing chess and interacting with Mr. Shaibel. She is befriended by Jolene, an athletic 13-year-old black girl, who awkwardly attempts to initiate a sexual relationship.

Five years later at the age of 13, Beth is adopted by the Wheatleys. Mr. Wheatley abandons his wife shortly after Beth is adopted. Beth immediately tries to play chess again. After stealing a chess magazine she learns that a local high school is holding a chess tournament and secretly writes to Mr. Shaibel asking him to lend her the funds to enter the tournament. Despite being an unranked player and not having had access to a chess set in five years, Beth not only wins the tournament but defeats the Kentucky state champion Harry Beltik. Unable to cash her winnings herself she reveals that she has won to Mrs. Wheatley. In desperate financial straits Mrs. Wheatley begins arranging for Beth to play more tournaments, focusing on the ones with the highest prizes and collecting a 10% agent's fee.

Beth attracts attention as a prodigy but meets the U.S. champion, Benny Watts, a former prodigy himself, and is beaten by him resulting in her being crowned U.S. co-champion. For several years she feels that despite her talent she is floundering as she is aging. She also continues to use both drugs and alcohol recreationally, stealing tranquilizers from Mrs. Wheatley and discovering that bingeing alcohol relaxes her anxiety. At the age of 18 she attends a competition in Mexico where she meets and is defeated by the Russian Vasily Borgov. Returning to her hotel room she discovers that Mrs. Wheatley has died, leaving her orphaned once again.

Back in the U.S., Beth reunites with Harry Beltik who, while he admires her for being an intuitive player, insists she study chess more seriously. They begin both a professional and personal relationship but after he teaches her all he knows he abruptly leaves to focus on his studies.

Beth attends the U.S. championships and manages to defeat Benny Watts. Finally the solo U.S. champion, she now gets invitations to compete internationally. Benny offers to coach her, so she moves to New York to study under him, and they also start a sexual relationship. Beth quickly outstrips Benny and goes to Paris confident she is capable of beating Borgov. But although she plays her best and makes no obvious errors, Borgov defeats her. Beth returns to Kentucky where she begins binge drinking.

After attending a tournament to defend her Kentucky state champion title and losing badly in the first game, Beth realizes she is an alcoholic. She reaches out to her old friend from Methuen, Jolene, now a phys ed teacher who is getting a master's in political science. Jolene helps Beth get clean, and Beth triumphs at her next tournament.

Beth prepares to go to the Moscow international tournament, desperate for revenge against Borgov. Benny offers to go as her second, i.e. as a player who will strategize with Beth and help her prepare. While there is not much money available through the U.S. Chess Federation, a Christian organization offers to pay for everything as long as Beth is prepared to promote anti-communist propaganda. Declining, Beth ends up returning their money and is left without Benny. She continues to Moscow alone.

In Moscow, Beth successfully defeats her opponents though she fears her final game against Borgov. She also comes to realize the Soviets help each other strategize for games while she is mostly alone. Her final game with Borgov is adjourned. That evening, she finds it difficult to analyze the game but is saved by Benny, who calls her from New York and offers her his analysis. Once the game resumes, Borgov offers Beth a draw. She declines, going on to win the game. Beth makes plans to beat Borgov in the next two years to become world champion. At the embassy party celebrating her win, she feels uncomfortable and leaves early, going to play chess in the park against a group of local men who play for love of the game.

Literary significance and reception edit

The novel is a thriller, a sports or game novel, and a bildungsroman.

The Queen's Gambit is sheer entertainment. It is a book I reread every few years—for the pure pleasure and skill of it.

— Michael Ondaatje (cover of Vintage paperback edition, 2003)

It is also highly praised for the technical accuracy of its depictions of chess:

New Yorker's reviewer was especially enthused with the novelist's recreation of the obsessive world of chess, noting that Tevis "does succeed in conveying the cerebral suspense with which would-be World Champions live." Harold C. Schonberg, writing in the New York Times Book Review, confirmed that Tevis "reveals a great deal about the world of American Chess, with a final glance at how the Russians operate, and it is an exceptionally accurate picture that he draws." Schonberg added: "Beth Harmon may not be prepossessing, but she has the dedication of a Biblical saint, a freak memory and an ability to synthesize and create and blow her little world apart with a kind of startling originality that nobody else can match. That is what chess on its highest level is all about." (From Contemporary Authors Online, 2007, Gale Reference)

Tevis based the chess scenes on his own experience as a "class C" player and on his long study of the game. He elaborates on this in the Author's Note for the novel:

The superb chess of Grandmasters Robert Fischer, Boris Spassky and Anatoly Karpov has been a source of delight to players like myself for years. Since The Queen's Gambit is a work of fiction, however, it seemed prudent to omit them from the cast of characters, if only to prevent contradiction of the record. I would like to express my thanks to Joe Ancrile, Fairfield Hoban and Stuart Morden, all excellent players, who helped me with books, magazines, and tournament rules. And I was fortunate to have the warm-hearted and diligent help of National Master Bruce Pandolfini in proofreading the text and in helping me rid it of errors concerning the game he plays so enviably well.

Some criticisms from Edward Winter:

The author ... tends to show insufficient ingenuity in his artificially stylized accounts of chess tournaments (e.g. lack of draws and, in the interests of suspense, having Beth meet all her strongest opponents in the final round).[9]

Screen adaptation edit

Prior to the 2020 Netflix miniseries, there were several unsuccessful attempts to adapt the book. In 1983, The New York Times journalist Jesse Kornbluth acquired the screenplay rights but the project was called off when Tevis died in 1984.[10] In 1992, Scottish screenwriter Allan Scott purchased the rights from Tevis' widow,[11] and wrote a script for an art house film. At different points directors Michael Apted and Bernardo Bertolucci were attached, but financing fell through. [12] In 2007, Scott was working with Heath Ledger on what would have been Ledger's directorial debut, where Ledger wanted actor Elliot Page to star as Beth Harmon. Ledger died in January 2008.[13] Scott co-created and co-executive produced the 2020 Netflix series.[14]

In March 2019, Netflix ordered a limited seven-episode series based on the novel, also titled The Queen's Gambit. Anya Taylor-Joy plays the lead role of the series, while Scott Frank serves as writer, director, and executive producer.[15] It was released on October 23, 2020, to widespread attention and critical acclaim.[16][17]

Stage adaptation edit

On March 8, 2021, it was announced that the stage rights to the novel had been acquired by the entertainment company Level Forward.[18]

On November 15, 2023, it was announced that singer-songwriter Mitski would be working on the music and lyrics for the Broadway adaptation of the show, working alongside playwright Eboni Booth and director Whitney White.[19]

Publication history edit

  • 1983, US, Random House
  • 2003, US, Vintage

References edit

  1. ^ Tevis, Walter S. (February 15, 1983). (Interview). Interviewed by Don Swaim. Wiredforbooks.com. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016.
  2. ^ Tevis, Walter S. (February 15, 1983). "Transcript of Book Beat radio feature on Walter S. Tevis, broadcast circa March 2, 1983". Don Swaim Collection, Mahn Center for Archives & Special Collections (Interview). Interviewed by Don Swaim. Ohio University Libraries.
  3. ^ AUTHOR WHO CHECKMATED ACADEME www.nytimes.com, accessed 5 December 2020
  4. ^ Soltis, Marcy (May 1983). "Chess: A Novel Idea". Chess Life. pp. 16–17.
  5. ^ Dawtrey, Alan (January 23, 2008). "'Parnassus' team faces dilemma". variety.com. Variety. Archived from the original on September 2, 2013. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  6. ^ Cazzulino, Michelle (March 29, 2008). . news.com.au. The Daily Telegraph Australia. Archived from the original on April 3, 2008. Retrieved August 25, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  7. ^ a b Pandolfini, Bruce (November 2020). "The Queen's Gambit". Chess Life. pp. 30–.
  8. ^ Also see Author's Note for the novel quoted below
  9. ^ Chess Note 877, by Edward Winter
  10. ^ Kornbluth, Jesse (January 23, 2011). "The Queen's Gambit - Bookreporter.com". Bookreporter.com. Retrieved May 12, 2013.
  11. ^ Bruce Pandolfini, page 30, November 2020, Chess Life
  12. ^ "'The Queen's Gambit' EP William Horberg on Season 2 & Series Decades-Long Journey – Golden Globe Reaction". February 3, 2021.
  13. ^ sharp, rob (March 14, 2008). "Heath Ledger – a prophetic tragedy". Features, Film & TV. The Independent. Archived from the original on June 18, 2022.
  14. ^ The Queen’s Gambit Teaser: Anya Taylor-Joy Is Addicted to Chess, Drugs, and More Chess 24 September 2020 www.vulture.com, accessed 6 December 2020
  15. ^ Thorne, Will (March 19, 2019). "Anya Taylor-Joy to Star in 'The Queen's Gambit' Limited Series at Netflix". Variety. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  16. ^ The Queen’s Gambit “phenomenon” becomes most popular limited series ever on Netflix www.radiotimes.com, accessed 6 December 2020
  17. ^ McHenry, Jackson (August 27, 2020). "The Queen's Gambit Trailer: Anya Taylor-Joy Dives Into Chess, Drugs, and More Chess". Vulture. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  18. ^ "The Queen's Gambit to become a stage musical". the Guardian. March 8, 2021. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  19. ^ "'The Queen's Gambit' Stage Musical In Development With Singer-Songwriter Mitski, Playwright Eboni Booth & Director Whitney White".

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The Queen s Gambit is a 1983 American novel by Walter Tevis exploring the life of fictional female chess prodigy Beth Harmon A bildungsroman or coming of age story it covers themes of adoption feminism chess drug addiction and alcoholism The book was adapted for the 2020 Netflix miniseries of the same name The Queen s GambitFirst edition featuring cover art by Will BarnetAuthorWalter TevisCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreFictionPublisherRandom HousePublication date1983Pages243ISBN1 4000 3060 9 Contents 1 Epigraph 2 Development 3 Plot 4 Literary significance and reception 5 Screen adaptation 6 Stage adaptation 7 Publication history 8 ReferencesEpigraph editThe novel s epigraph is The Long Legged Fly by W B Yeats This poem highlights one of the novel s main concerns the inner workings of genius in a woman Tevis discussed this concern in a 1983 interview 1 2 the year before his death Development editIn a New York Times interview published at the time of his book s release in 1983 Tevis stated the story is a tribute to brainy women 3 There has been speculation as to the inspiration for the Beth Harmon character but Tevis emphatically denied that she was based on anyone in the chess community male or female 4 In 2007 actor Heath Ledger was working on what would have been his feature directing debut an adaptation of The Queen s Gambit with British writer producer Allan Scott 5 The leading role of a young female chess prodigy had been offered to Oscar nominee Elliot Page Ledger himself a highly rated chess player was due to play a supporting role as well until his untimely death 6 Bruce Pandolfini a US chess master consulted on the chess positions prior to the book s publication and was the one who suggested the book s final title after the chess opening called Queen s Gambit 7 8 Thirty eight years later he also returned to consult on the 2020 Netflix adaptation 7 Plot editAt the age of 8 Beth Harmon is orphaned when her mother dies in a car accident She is sent to Methuen an orphanage where the children are fed tranquilizers to keep them compliant While there Beth observes the janitor Mr Shaibel playing chess by himself While he is initially reluctant to teach a girl Beth eventually persuades him to play with her Within a few months Mr Shaibel confesses he has taught her all he knows and introduces her to a local high school teacher who runs the chess club Shortly after Beth beats a group of high school students at chess she learns that the state is banning the use of tranquilizers on children During an attempt to hoard the remaining tranquilizers for herself she accidentally overdoses As part of her punishment for being caught she is forbidden from playing chess and interacting with Mr Shaibel She is befriended by Jolene an athletic 13 year old black girl who awkwardly attempts to initiate a sexual relationship Five years later at the age of 13 Beth is adopted by the Wheatleys Mr Wheatley abandons his wife shortly after Beth is adopted Beth immediately tries to play chess again After stealing a chess magazine she learns that a local high school is holding a chess tournament and secretly writes to Mr Shaibel asking him to lend her the funds to enter the tournament Despite being an unranked player and not having had access to a chess set in five years Beth not only wins the tournament but defeats the Kentucky state champion Harry Beltik Unable to cash her winnings herself she reveals that she has won to Mrs Wheatley In desperate financial straits Mrs Wheatley begins arranging for Beth to play more tournaments focusing on the ones with the highest prizes and collecting a 10 agent s fee Beth attracts attention as a prodigy but meets the U S champion Benny Watts a former prodigy himself and is beaten by him resulting in her being crowned U S co champion For several years she feels that despite her talent she is floundering as she is aging She also continues to use both drugs and alcohol recreationally stealing tranquilizers from Mrs Wheatley and discovering that bingeing alcohol relaxes her anxiety At the age of 18 she attends a competition in Mexico where she meets and is defeated by the Russian Vasily Borgov Returning to her hotel room she discovers that Mrs Wheatley has died leaving her orphaned once again Back in the U S Beth reunites with Harry Beltik who while he admires her for being an intuitive player insists she study chess more seriously They begin both a professional and personal relationship but after he teaches her all he knows he abruptly leaves to focus on his studies Beth attends the U S championships and manages to defeat Benny Watts Finally the solo U S champion she now gets invitations to compete internationally Benny offers to coach her so she moves to New York to study under him and they also start a sexual relationship Beth quickly outstrips Benny and goes to Paris confident she is capable of beating Borgov But although she plays her best and makes no obvious errors Borgov defeats her Beth returns to Kentucky where she begins binge drinking After attending a tournament to defend her Kentucky state champion title and losing badly in the first game Beth realizes she is an alcoholic She reaches out to her old friend from Methuen Jolene now a phys ed teacher who is getting a master s in political science Jolene helps Beth get clean and Beth triumphs at her next tournament Beth prepares to go to the Moscow international tournament desperate for revenge against Borgov Benny offers to go as her second i e as a player who will strategize with Beth and help her prepare While there is not much money available through the U S Chess Federation a Christian organization offers to pay for everything as long as Beth is prepared to promote anti communist propaganda Declining Beth ends up returning their money and is left without Benny She continues to Moscow alone In Moscow Beth successfully defeats her opponents though she fears her final game against Borgov She also comes to realize the Soviets help each other strategize for games while she is mostly alone Her final game with Borgov is adjourned That evening she finds it difficult to analyze the game but is saved by Benny who calls her from New York and offers her his analysis Once the game resumes Borgov offers Beth a draw She declines going on to win the game Beth makes plans to beat Borgov in the next two years to become world champion At the embassy party celebrating her win she feels uncomfortable and leaves early going to play chess in the park against a group of local men who play for love of the game Literary significance and reception editThe novel is a thriller a sports or game novel and a bildungsroman The Queen s Gambit is sheer entertainment It is a book I reread every few years for the pure pleasure and skill of it Michael Ondaatje cover of Vintage paperback edition 2003 It is also highly praised for the technical accuracy of its depictions of chess New Yorker s reviewer was especially enthused with the novelist s recreation of the obsessive world of chess noting that Tevis does succeed in conveying the cerebral suspense with which would be World Champions live Harold C Schonberg writing in the New York Times Book Review confirmed that Tevis reveals a great deal about the world of American Chess with a final glance at how the Russians operate and it is an exceptionally accurate picture that he draws Schonberg added Beth Harmon may not be prepossessing but she has the dedication of a Biblical saint a freak memory and an ability to synthesize and create and blow her little world apart with a kind of startling originality that nobody else can match That is what chess on its highest level is all about From Contemporary Authors Online 2007 Gale Reference Tevis based the chess scenes on his own experience as a class C player and on his long study of the game He elaborates on this in the Author s Note for the novel The superb chess of Grandmasters Robert Fischer Boris Spassky and Anatoly Karpov has been a source of delight to players like myself for years Since The Queen s Gambit is a work of fiction however it seemed prudent to omit them from the cast of characters if only to prevent contradiction of the record I would like to express my thanks to Joe Ancrile Fairfield Hoban and Stuart Morden all excellent players who helped me with books magazines and tournament rules And I was fortunate to have the warm hearted and diligent help of National Master Bruce Pandolfini in proofreading the text and in helping me rid it of errors concerning the game he plays so enviably well Some criticisms from Edward Winter The author tends to show insufficient ingenuity in his artificially stylized accounts of chess tournaments e g lack of draws and in the interests of suspense having Beth meet all her strongest opponents in the final round 9 Screen adaptation editMain article The Queen s Gambit miniseries Prior to the 2020 Netflix miniseries there were several unsuccessful attempts to adapt the book In 1983 The New York Times journalist Jesse Kornbluth acquired the screenplay rights but the project was called off when Tevis died in 1984 10 In 1992 Scottish screenwriter Allan Scott purchased the rights from Tevis widow 11 and wrote a script for an art house film At different points directors Michael Apted and Bernardo Bertolucci were attached but financing fell through 12 In 2007 Scott was working with Heath Ledger on what would have been Ledger s directorial debut where Ledger wanted actor Elliot Page to star as Beth Harmon Ledger died in January 2008 13 Scott co created and co executive produced the 2020 Netflix series 14 In March 2019 Netflix ordered a limited seven episode series based on the novel also titled The Queen s Gambit Anya Taylor Joy plays the lead role of the series while Scott Frank serves as writer director and executive producer 15 It was released on October 23 2020 to widespread attention and critical acclaim 16 17 Stage adaptation editOn March 8 2021 it was announced that the stage rights to the novel had been acquired by the entertainment company Level Forward 18 On November 15 2023 it was announced that singer songwriter Mitski would be working on the music and lyrics for the Broadway adaptation of the show working alongside playwright Eboni Booth and director Whitney White 19 Publication history edit1983 US Random House 2003 US VintageReferences edit Tevis Walter S February 15 1983 Walter Tevis Interview with Don Swaim Interview Interviewed by Don Swaim Wiredforbooks com Archived from the original on March 24 2016 Tevis Walter S February 15 1983 Transcript of Book Beat radio feature on Walter S Tevis broadcast circa March 2 1983 Don Swaim Collection Mahn Center for Archives amp Special Collections Interview Interviewed by Don Swaim Ohio University Libraries AUTHOR WHO CHECKMATED ACADEME www nytimes com accessed 5 December 2020 Soltis Marcy May 1983 Chess A Novel Idea Chess Life pp 16 17 Dawtrey Alan January 23 2008 Parnassus team faces dilemma variety com Variety Archived from the original on September 2 2013 Retrieved August 25 2022 Cazzulino Michelle March 29 2008 Heath Ledger s gambit to be a director news com au The Daily Telegraph Australia Archived from the original on April 3 2008 Retrieved August 25 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Pandolfini Bruce November 2020 The Queen s Gambit Chess Life pp 30 Also see Author s Note for the novel quoted below Chess Note 877 by Edward Winter Kornbluth Jesse January 23 2011 The Queen s Gambit Bookreporter com Bookreporter com Retrieved May 12 2013 Bruce Pandolfini page 30 November 2020 Chess Life The Queen s Gambit EP William Horberg on Season 2 amp Series Decades Long Journey Golden Globe Reaction February 3 2021 sharp rob March 14 2008 Heath Ledger a prophetic tragedy Features Film amp TV The Independent Archived from the original on June 18 2022 The Queen s Gambit 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