Genna Sosonko (born 1943, Troitsk, Russia) is a Soviet-born Dutch Grandmaster who is widely recognized as the number one writer on the history of Soviet chess.
Playing career
Once ranked among the world’s top twenty chess players, Genna acted as second to ex-Word Champion Mikhail Tal and to ex-World Championship Challenger Viktor Korchnoi during world championship candidates matches. He emigrated from the Soviet Union to the Netherlands in 1972, where he continues to live.
He won the Dutch Championship in 1973 and 1978 (jointly). His tournament record includes 1st at the Barcelona Zonal Tournament 1975, 1st at Lugano 1976, 1st at Wijk aan Zee 1977, 1st at Nijmegen 1978, 3rd at Amsterdam 1980, 1st at Wijk aan Zee 1981, 3rd at Tilburg 1982 and 4th at Haninge 1988. He also drew a match with Jan Timman (+1 =0 −1) in 1984.
Genna played for the Dutch team at the Chess Olympiads eleven times, in 1974-84, and 1988-96. He won two individual medals: gold at Haifa 1976 and bronze at Nice 1974, and two team medals: silver at Haifa 1976 and bronze at Thessaloniki 1988.
FIDE, the World Chess Federation, awarded Sosonko the International Master (IM) title in 1974, the GM title in 1976 and the FIDE Senior Trainer title in 2004.
Literary career
Sosonko has authored seven non-technical chess books in English centering heavily on his chess life in the Soviet Union and his relationships with and memories of both leading Soviet players and lesser-known characters in chess history.
Interview with Genna Sosonko about his Elk and Ruby books on The Perpetual Chess Podcast
Smyslov og jeg – et vakkert vennskap
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«Hvordan går det med den pjokken Carlsen, Genna? Jeg likte ham veldig godt …...
Malhechor: Medio siglo con Viktor Korchnoi
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Viktor Korchnoi fue uno de los...
El Auge y la Caída de David Bronstein
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Publicado por primera vez en ruso en 2014 y escrito por Genna...
Smyslov on the Couch
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In his third full-length memoir...
Evil-Doer: Half a Century with Viktor Korchnoi
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Viktor Korchnoi was one of...
The Rise and Fall of David Bronstein
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First published in Russian in...