Go and Insensitivity
On the Chinese/Japanese boardgame Go
That play of black upon white, white upon black, has the intent and takes the form of creative art. It has in it a flow of the spirit and a harmony of music. Everything is lost when suddenly a false note is struck, or one party in a duet suddenly launches forth on an eccentric flight of his own. A masterpiece of a game can be ruined by insensitivity to the feelings of an adversary.
The Master of Go, by Yasunari Kawabata, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature September 24, 2003 in Quotes
