Daily Press Newport News, Virginia Sunday, March 31, 1963 - Page 74
Hybrid. Trouble is, chess is not only a sport, it's an art form. And an art form should not make temperament a federal case.
True, America's whiz kid, Bobby Fischer, wouldn't win any popularity contest with his expressed attitude: If one criticizes him, one doesn't know how to play; if one admires him, one is not in a position to know: the chess world consists mostly of patzers and one Bobby Fischer. Little wonder that popularizers react to the inimitable Bobby with mutual indifference. Yet he is an artist of the chessboard, and artists should be recognized as individuals. It is a pity that all the negative appraisals of chess players overlook the art form aspect of chess.