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Aryeh Davidoff: Here is Lev Khariton's comment at 200 Words: Sub-par books by authors like Gufeld?! In his www.chesscafe.com column "Checkpoint" (Batsford Blasts Back) Carsten Hansen comments on the ups and downs of Batsford noting that "Batsford was terribly close to going out of business a couple of years ago... The first couple of years since then have had many rocky moments, with several sub-par books by authors like Gufeld". Sub-par books by authors like Gufeld! To me this remark sound simply outrageous. Last year the chess world lost one of the most unusual players, journalists, and Knights of our game. Gufeld did a lot for poplularizing and promoting chess. He believed, probably more than anyone else, that chess was the highest form of art. He participated in many outstanding chess tournaments - first of all in many Soviet Championships in the 60-70s. These were top-class events. He defeated such giants as Tal, Spassky, Smyslov. Gufeld was the author of many chess books.Most of them were interesting both for professionals and amateurs.I knew him personally and I can say that Eduard put all his heart in everything he was doing - as a chess coach (he was Maya Chiburdabidze's coach for many years), as a chess player, as an author. Gufeld was a kind and communicative person. Of course, Hansen has the right to have his own taste in chess books and chess authors. But at least he must have some tact to respect those who have left this world. All this leaves me wondering how the editors of ChessCafe, censoring my (and probably, not only mine!) publications, allow such a profanation of the late grandmaster.
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