palapiku wrote:John is the best Western go writer
Wait a second: There are - among many others - these Western (or frequently translated) go writers for books or magazine articles, webpages or other media:
- James Davies
- Richard Bozulich
- Yang Yilun
- Kim Sung-Rae
- Yoon Youngsun
- Janice Kim
- Yuan Zhou
- Richard Hunter
- Robert Jasiek
- Peter Shotwell
- Franco Pratesi
- other authors of books or magazine articles
- Bill Spight
- other newsgroup and forum writers
- other webpage authors
- Elwyn Berlekamp
- other mathematical researchers
- Tristan Cazenawe
- countless computer go researchers researchers
- other researchers in formal go theory
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Let me do a preliminary sorting:
Mainly go books / magazines:
- James Davies
- Richard Bozulich
- Yang Yilun
- Kim Sung-Rae
- Yoon Youngsun
- Janice Kim
- Yuan Zhou
- Richard Hunter
- Franco Pratesi
Go books + webpages + newsgroup / forum articles + history research:
- John Fairbairn
Go books + webpages:
- Peter Shotwell
Newsgroup / forum articles + webpages + go theory research:
- Bill Spight
Go books + newsgroup / forum articles + webpages + go theory research:
- Robert Jasiek
Go theory research:
- Elwyn Berlekamp
- Tristan Cazenawe
Others:
- other authors of books or magazine articles
- other newsgroup and forum writers
- other webpage authors
- other mathematical researchers
- countless computer go researchers
- other researchers in formal go theory
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Let me identify the most interesting names in the Mainly go books list:
Mainly go books / magazines:
- James Davies
- Richard Bozulich
- Yang Yilun
- Kim Sung-Rae
- Yuan Zhou
IMO, these can be sorted in two types:
A) Quality of go theory or its meaningful presentation is more important than quantity:
- James Davies
- Yang Yilun
B) Quantity is more important than quality:
- Richard Bozulich
- Kim Sung-Rae
- Yuan Zhou
As you know, I prefer quality over quantity. James Davies and Yang Yilun have different styles or objectives, so the choice is difficult. My criterion would be: Who has written more "must read books"? James Davies!
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Comparing John Fairbairn and Peter Shotwell, I would go for John Fairbairn.
Comparing Elwyn Berlekamp and Tristan Cazenawe, I would choose Tristan Cazenawe because he offers the broader range of research approaches.
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Let me filter the so far less interesting candidates, then these remain:
Mainly go books / magazines:
- James Davies
Go books + webpages + newsgroup / forum articles + history research:
- John Fairbairn
Newsgroup / forum articles + webpages + go theory research:
- Bill Spight
Go books + newsgroup / forum articles + webpages + go theory research:
- Robert Jasiek
Go theory research:
- Tristan Cazenawe
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Applying the wisdom of Jeff Boscole, the world is a mutual admiration society. So we can simply leave it there; from different perspectives or with different weights, different persons appear to be more relevant. If there must be a competition for a single person, I am prepared to defend the honour of Bill Spight, Tristan Cazenawe (even if that means that I must study his research more closely) and myself. The achievements of James Davies (go books for kyu players) and John Fairbairn (mainly history and names, also a bit of introduction of Asian go concepts to the West) are great but somewhat one-sided.
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EDIT: Correct name Franco Pratesi.