Slightly Out of Focus: The Legendary Photojournalist's Illustrated Memoir of World War II
By (Author) Robert Capa
Introduction by Richard Whelan
Foreword by Cornell Capa
Random House USA Inc
Modern Library Inc
3rd August 2001
12th June 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
Individual photographers
Autobiography: general
770.92
Paperback
272
Width 131mm, Height 201mm, Spine 13mm
193g
The vibrant WWII memoir of legendary photojournalist Robert Capa, Illustrated with his extraordinary photographs throughout.
"A powerful story nimbly told. For devotees of fine photography or accounts of World War II, the Modern Library 's reprinting is a welcome gift."
-- Tampa Tribune and Times
"Capa's work is itself the picture of a great heart and an overwhelming compassion. . . . He could photograph motion and gaiety and heartbreak. He could photograph thought. He captured a world."
-- John Steinbeck
"Above all--and this is what shows in his pictures--Capa, who spent so much energy on inventions for his own person, has deep, human sympathy for men and women trapped in reality."
-- John Hersey
Robert Capa was born in Budapest in 1913. At twenty-two he traveled to Spain to photograph the Spanish Civil War and soon established a reputation as one of the greatest war photojournalists in history. On May 25, 1954, in French Indochina, Capa was the first American photographer to die in what would become the Vietnam War. Cornell Capa is Robert Capa's younger brother. A distinguished photojournalist, he founded the International Center of Photography in New York City in 1974.