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Reviewed by Gaius Konstantine for Readers' Favorite
A chess game within a chess game and metaphors within metaphors make up The Pawn Against The King, a short story by Giorgos Katsoulas. As a powerful despot searches for a game worthy of his supposed magnificence, he encounters a lowly commoner bearing a wooden box of chessmen and a mind full of wisdom. A battle of wits begins between the two unlikely foes, fought simultaneously on the board, in the mind, and by verbal exchanges between these two very different men. Slowly and steadily, the commoner makes his case as he defeats his arrogant rival and teaches him a precious and vital lesson. A king is nothing without his pawns.
The Pawn Against The King by Giorgos Katsulas is a delightful short story that appeals on multiple intellectual levels. On the surface, it is a simple tale of a man presenting a game to a bored monarch at great peril to himself. However, it is more than that as the story contains themes of arrogance, complacency, and overconfidence by the strong versus the inevitable truth that you should never underestimate an opponent or shut your mind and cease learning. What surprised me was the writing style, which can be described as an economy of force, not at a tactical or strategic level, but a literary one instead. Overall, this is a great little tale that could be expanded into a novel or left as is and serve as a perfect introduction to chess and some life lessons for young teens.