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Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:49 am
by John Fairbairn
For those who like to plan purchases or drop hints to parents, spouses and rich friends that an iPad would make a reasonably acceptable Christmas present, here's a heads-up on the latest "From the GoGoD Archives" book about to appear under the SmartGo Books banner.

It is "Unfinished Symphony", being an account of the lead-up to and progress of the (shortened) ten-game match between Go Seigen and Karigane Junichi in 1941~42. Projected price is $10 and availability will be about a fortnight from now, i.e. in mid-October 2013.

Apart from detailed commentary of six games, there is the usual comprehensive historical background. In this case that means an extended biography of Karigane with a poignant story of his early love life and his equally poignant old age pottering through Ginza, and the fullest account yet about the Keiinsha. In addition, while we can't quite match the drama of "Dallas" perhaps, a court case over allegations of being over-ranked and a major rant by Baron Okura put even the squabbles of L19 in the shade.

Obviously this book is intended to fit into a framework of my previous (Slate & Shell) and forthcoming books on Go Seigen's matches, but this is the first complete version of these books to appear in the interactive SmartGo format.

Please try to resist the temptation to ask about Haemorrhoid, Swindle or dead tree versions, as none is planned at present.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:11 am
by RBerenguel
Looking forward to it, ever since reading Shuei's life I've wanted to read a little more about Karigane... and see what Go did in this match, too.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 7:20 am
by aconley
Glad to see the 10-game series books are continuing. I guess I really will need to break down and get an ipad now.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:14 am
by oren
I hope I can eventually buy it. Unless SmartGo Books ever expands to other platforms, this will be the only one of your books or GoGoD I haven't purchased.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:36 pm
by kusto
Sounds great, i look forward to it.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 1:41 pm
by happysocks
Have a couple questions about this series, seem to recall reading some time ago that something like 6 or 7 volumes were planned or hoped to be produced, is this still a general goal and if so, do you anticipate adding more biographical content on Go Seigen in forthcoming books in the series? Also, I have Kamakura, 9 Dan Showdown and Final Summit and was wondering where Symphony fits chronologically?

Btw thank you so much for filling a void in the english language by making these wonderful resources available! :clap:

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Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:46 pm
by John Fairbairn
Thank you. US fits in just after the Kamakura match.

I still hope to complete the series and much work has already been done on the Hashimoto and Iwamoto volumes, but no timescale. The volume on Iwamoto in particular will extend the GSG biography, though all volumes add extra titbits.

Still no prospect of paper versions.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:34 pm
by happysocks
Awesome news, we wish you and publishing team all the best in creating, compiling the remaining works! :tmbup:


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Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:51 pm
by palapiku
John Fairbairn wrote:Please try to resist the temptation to ask about Haemorrhoid, Swindle or dead tree versions

wow very professional and mature

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2013 10:06 am
by hyperpape
palapiku wrote:wow very professional and mature
I am confident that this discussion has now been set back on track.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:37 am
by TIM82
John, many thanks for this book.

I own and have read&enjoyed all the previous books in the ten-game series too, but this one hit some special spot in me. Perhaps it's Karigane's style, perhaps there's a difference in the way the games are commented, perhaps my ability to enjoy pro games has matured, perhaps all of those. The fact was that I had real trouble putting this book down :)

Please do continue the series in any format you deem fit.

(Although personally I would be willing to pay postages and some decent sum to get even a pile of basic A4 prints, would bind them myself - I trust in paper more than any particular brand of consumer electronics.)

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:31 pm
by gowan
aconley wrote:Glad to see the 10-game series books are continuing. I guess I really will need to break down and get an ipad now.


oren wrote:I hope I can eventually buy it. Unless SmartGo Books ever expands to other platforms, this will be the only one of your books or GoGoD I haven't purchased.


I own copies of all of JF's books published on paper or in Kindle format. I do not own a Kindle but Amazon has a (free) reader app for PC. I don't want an I-Pad nor do I want a smart phone. I'm unhappy that the decision to publish in Smart-go book format requires the purchase of a device. I guess I'd be willing to pay for a PC app but buying a device is too much to ask. So I join Oren in not purchasing this book. Fortunately I can read Japanese and I have Japanese sources for the games but I'll miss JF's inimitable color commentary.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:14 pm
by amnal
Anders Kierulf did release details of the smartgo book format at http://www.smartgo.com/blog/20130710.htm , so it should be possible to create a viewer for any platform. I would investigate it myself if I had time, though another barrier is having no example files to test with.

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:32 pm
by Boidhre
gowan wrote:I own copies of all of JF's books published on paper or in Kindle format. I do not own a Kindle but Amazon has a (free) reader app for PC. I don't want an I-Pad nor do I want a smart phone. I'm unhappy that the decision to publish in Smart-go book format requires the purchase of a device. I guess I'd be willing to pay for a PC app but buying a device is too much to ask. So I join Oren in not purchasing this book. Fortunately I can read Japanese and I have Japanese sources for the games but I'll miss JF's inimitable color commentary.


I don't like closed formats a whole lot and formats closed to a particular platform especially. However, here I don't see much of an option for an author of go books wanting to publish digitally. The other options that spring to mind (pdf and Kindle) are easy to pirate and lack any kind of interactivity or tailoring towards delivering go material. I'm convinced that someone could pirate SmartGo Books and unlock all purchases in the app but it would be a lot more hassle than uploading a file from your hard drive to a torrent (pdf) or just running a piece of software to remove the DRM and then uploading it (Kindle).

Re: Unfinished Symphony

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:35 pm
by Bantari
Boidhre wrote:
gowan wrote:I own copies of all of JF's books published on paper or in Kindle format. I do not own a Kindle but Amazon has a (free) reader app for PC. I don't want an I-Pad nor do I want a smart phone. I'm unhappy that the decision to publish in Smart-go book format requires the purchase of a device. I guess I'd be willing to pay for a PC app but buying a device is too much to ask. So I join Oren in not purchasing this book. Fortunately I can read Japanese and I have Japanese sources for the games but I'll miss JF's inimitable color commentary.


I don't like closed formats a whole lot and formats closed to a particular platform especially. However, here I don't see much of an option for an author of go books wanting to publish digitally. The other options that spring to mind (pdf and Kindle) are easy to pirate and lack any kind of interactivity or tailoring towards delivering go material. I'm convinced that someone could pirate SmartGo Books and unlock all purchases in the app but it would be a lot more hassle than uploading a file from your hard drive to a torrent (pdf) or just running a piece of software to remove the DRM and then uploading it (Kindle).

I hope you see more problems than just 'hassle' when talking about pirating books.