"The loss of my childhood was the price for becoming the youngest world champion in history", Kasparov once said. "When you have to fight everyday from a young age, your soul can be contamined. I lost my childhood. I never really had it. Today I have to be careful not to become cruel, because I became a soldier too early".The Tsar's opponent. By David Remnick. The New Yorker, Oct. 1, 2007.
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Anotação de leitura: Kasparov e a infância perdida
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