The Chess Machine, Robert Lohr
The Chess Machine, Robert Lohr
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The Chess Machine
A Novel

Author: Robert Lohr

Narrator: Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 13 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/01/2007


Synopsis

Based on a true story, The Chess Machine is the breathtaking historical adventure of a legendary invention that astounded all who crossed its path.

Vienna, 1770: Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen unveils a strange and amazing invention: the Mechanical Turk, a sensational and unbeatable chess-playing automaton. But what the Habsburg court hails as the greatest innovation of the century is really nothing more than a brilliant illusion. The chess machine is secretly operated from inside by the Italian dwarf Tibor, a God-fearing social outcast whose chess-playing abilities and diminutive size make him the perfect accomplice in this grand hoax.

Von Kempelen and his helpers tour his remarkable invention all around Europe to amaze and entertain the public, but despite many valiant attempts and close calls, no one is able to beat the extraordinary chess machine. The crowds all across Europe adore the Turk, and the success of Baron von Kempelen seems assured. But when a beautiful and seductive countess dies under mysterious circumstances in the presence of the automaton, the Mechanical Turk falls under a cloud of suspicion, and the machine and his inventor become the targets of espionage, persecution, and aristocratic intrigue. What is the dark secret behind this automaton, and what strange powers does it hold? The Chess Machine is a daring and remarkable tale, based on a true story, full of envy, lust, scandal, and deception.

About Robert Lohr

Robert Löhr was born in Berlin and grew up there and in Bremen and Santa Barbara, California. He trained as a journalist at the Berlin School of Journalism, then worked for Sat. 1 news and for the Berlin daily paper Der Tagesspiegel, Berliner Zeitung, Neue Zeit, and Taz, and finally as a correspondent for the Washington Post. After spending many years writing screenplays, musicals, plays, and short stories, Löhr decided to try his hand at a novel. The Chess Machine is his first.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tom LA on May 22, 2018

A book about a dwarf who hid inside a mechanical chess machine to make it look like it would play chess autonomously. Different and exhilarating.......more

Goodreads review by Katie on April 23, 2008

I tried very hard to get into this, because, frankly, I had judged this book by its cover. It's an excellent cover, to be fair - all revolving cogs and wheels and jubilant aristocrats striking curious poses. Too bad the book itself is such a disappointment. It takes a wonderful story from history -......more

Goodreads review by Teresa on June 27, 2013

I cannot remember who passed this book along to me but I've had it on my book shelf for nearly 3 years and finally selected it to read. I admit to a preference for "Penguin Books" because their authors are interesting and NOT run of the mill. So, the Chess Machine ... I gave it 4 stars because it ke......more

Goodreads review by Jason on October 14, 2007

(The much longer full review can be found at the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com].) As regular readers know, one of the topics that often comes up here at the CCLaP website is of the slippery line between what we commonly refer to as "mainstream" literature versus "genr......more

Goodreads review by Liviu on April 17, 2020

Liked this one a lot - a retelling of the Von Kempelen chess Automaton beginnings and an extraordinarily compelling story of the three main protagonists (the Baron, ambitious, clever and only a bit unscrupulous to start in his quest for social and economic advancement in the cut throat world of the......more