This is wonderful news! I don't know how you manage to be so prolific.
Thank you. The main reason is synergy: having T Mark as a collaborator. Us both being retired is a help.
This is wonderful news! I don't know how you manage to be so prolific.
gowan wrote:People who want to see a good film with a go theme should see Mikan no Taikyoku or "The Unfinished Game"
gowan wrote:People who want to see a good film with a go theme should see Mikan no Taikyoku or "The Unfinished Game" It is dramatic, romantic, full of action and the game of go is a major character. Unfortunately it's some 25 years old and pretty hard to find. One of the characters in the film is arguably inspired by Go Seigen, too. More info at http://senseis.xmp.net/?MikanNoTaikyoku
imabuddha wrote:John Fairbairn wrote:Subject, of course, to Slate & Shell's say in the matter, the wartime volume The Survivors is well in hand. There will be one on the games with Sakata, and another on the games with the Rising Stars, and possibly a sixth that catches the bits and pieces left over.
In addition, the third of the Famous Games series will be on the Go-Shusai New Fuseki game and that will be an excuse for a detailed look at New Fuseki in general.
I am also working on a small companion volume called Go Seigen's Josekis.
There are also a couple of books on the way early next year that have nothing to do with Go Seigen.
This is wonderful news! I don't know how you manage to be so prolific, but I'm happy that you do.
I got mine from YMI quite recently:imabuddha wrote:I also really enjoyed that film. It is hard to find though. :/gowan wrote:People who want to see a good film with a go theme should see Mikan no Taikyoku or "The Unfinished Game"