Helel wrote:Is there a lot of sex and violence in it? If I am to buy it I want sex and violence!
I hope to see your order arrive soon
btw. why is this topic about sex mall of a sudden? did I post something silly?
Helel wrote:Is there a lot of sex and violence in it? If I am to buy it I want sex and violence!
A detailed look at shin fuseki. What the main ideas were at the time, what's persisted into the present. Some historical/biographical information would be interesting, but I'm thinking more of a theory book.
John Fairbairn wrote:A detailed look at shin fuseki. What the main ideas were at the time, what's persisted into the present. Some historical/biographical information would be interesting, but I'm thinking more of a theory book.
I've got this in the pipeline. Partly as a way of plugging gaps in the historical background to the ten-game matches I decided to start a series on famous games. The first (Shusai-Kitani), due out any time now, allowed me to do a big biography on Shusai. The second (Shusai-Karigane), already in first draft, allows me to cover the history of the various groups from Hoensha to the Nihon Ki-in. The third, only planned but I hope it might be ready by Christmas, will cover Shusai-Go and so allow me to do the history of Shin Fuseki.
I've also started a book on Go Seigen's josekis as still more background to this extremely rich era.
The ten-game match series is not forgotten. Next up is The Survivors (Go vs Hashimoto and Iwamoto).
DrStraw wrote:400 Hundred Years of Japanese Go is a good book but I would like to see something which goes into more details about the Edo period. Perhaps a series of books about the same thickness as 400 but each concentrating on the period of a single Meijin. I would be particularly interested in what new developments occurred during each period plus details of the personal and politic issues of the time.
gowan wrote:When Invincible first came out it was announced that John Power had plans to do similar books about other classical players. Unfortunately those plans did not come to fruition. If you caould read Japanese you'd find what you want but as far as I know you'd have to look in used book stores.
LokBuddha wrote:I want to see Go Seigen's autobiography in english!! The man rocks
palapiku wrote:LokBuddha wrote:I want to see Go Seigen's autobiography in english!! The man rocks
There's a movie about him - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Go_Master
DrStraw wrote:400 Hundred Years of Japanese Go is a good book but I would like to see something which goes into more details about the Edo period. Perhaps a series of books about the same thickness as 400 but each concentrating on the period of a single Meijin. I would be particularly interested in what new developments occurred during each period plus details of the personal and politic issues of the time.
kaimat wrote:I was looking at the sample pages for 400 Years of Go in Japan and when it showed it game it used x's and Z's and w's and ='s to apparently indicate moves. Is that a common way to show games? How do you know the move order?