The King and I
P-K4 (let’s never speak of this)
I haven’t spoken to him in
twenty years.
He must be old now (as I
believe I will be soon).
He taught me to play when I
was just four. To us,
chess was a means of
communication (for since
birth, I believe, my father
and I have been unsure of our
relationship).
My mother watched us play,
taking snapshots in the
background, always calling it
a foolish game (and she would
never learn to play).
She has a picture of me as a
child with a wooden
knight clenched between
my teeth (mocking victory).
I never won, though.
He wouldn’t allow it.
Still I returned to the table
the next day, because it
was not abuse.
(It was my oxygen.)
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Fight Club
“The first rule of Fight Club is you don’t talk about Fight Club.”
Fight Club (the movie) was one of those rare films that spoke to a generation (of men, mostly). The film was brilliantly written, directed and casted. Every single actor shone in their parts. The movie just clicked with a lot of people (again, mostly men), who understood the underlying themes… and felt them.
Long before the movie was made however, the book turned heads and won rave reviews.
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