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Robert Capa: A Biography [Paperback]

Richard Whelan (Author)
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May 1, 1994
The legendary war photographer Robert Capa carried into his personal life the same remarkable vitality that characterizes his pictures. Driven from his native Hungary by political oppression, he was first recognized for photographing the Spanish Civil War. In 1938 he was in China recording the Japanese invasion. During World War II he was in London, North Africa, and Italy, and then in France covering D-Day on Omaha Beach, the liberation of Paris, and the Battle of the Bulge. When the new nation of Israel was founded in 1948 he was there. In 1954 he was in Vietnam, taking photographs until the moment he was killed.

Away from battle, Capa gather about him such famous people as Ernest Hemingway and his wife (the war correspondent Martha Gellhorn), Gary Cooper, Irwin Shaw, and Gene Kelly. Whelan shows Capa photographing the street life of Paris, crisscrossing America on assignment from Life, in Russia with John Steinbeck, in Italy with John Huston, on the Riviera with Picasso, and with Ingrid Bergman.



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Robert Capa's war photos have such stunning immediacy it is hard to realize that those wars are long over. This authorized biography is published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition at the International Center of Photography in New York. Capa, born in Hungary in 1913, later an American citizen, established a reputation as a daring war photographer with his photos of the Spanish Civil War, the Japanese invasion of China, World War II, and the Israeli War for Independence. He died in Indochina in 1954. The book records events and places, summarizes friendships. It includes a list of Capa's published photo-stories and an extensive bibliography. It is a good supplement to the photographs themselvesand Knopf is publishing a volume with 260 images. But although Whelan tells us a great deal about Capa's activities, the engaging, heedless, compassionate man is somehow missing. Illustrations not seen. J.R. Mosler, Hackettstown P.L., N.J.
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"[Whelan] tries to put the ''real'' Capa in sharp focus for the first time. Capa once said, ''If your pictures aren''t good enough, you aren''t close enough.'' Whelan shows that this position came naturally to a man who hungered for—and attracted—close-up contact throughout his life."—Newsweek
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (May 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803297602
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803297609
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #500,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Biography from the Heart, December 6, 2008
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It is amazing to me that no one has taken time to review this book ("Good read" is NOT a review). It is the story of one of the most enigmatic and interesting men of the 20th Century. Robert Capa is considered by all who have the right to critique his work as the greatest war photographer of all time. He earned this title by the time he was 25, and unfortunately, war finally took him when he stepped on a land mine in Vietnam in 1954.
The author, the late Richard Whelan, addresses any discrepancies ever brought up regarding Capa's work and writes about him with such understanding, one finds it hard to believe he never met the man. Whelan has passed on, but he left us with a fascinating portrait of an artist little known by the everyday man. Steven Spielberg designed the war scenes in "Saving Private Ryan" after Capa's photographs. What a gift it would be if he would produce a film of Capa's life, rather than staying with safe, commercial subjects. Better yet - George Clooney would realize the greatness of the subject and if "Good Night and Good Luck" is any example, he would do Capa's life justice.
Capa truly loved only one woman, Gerda Taro, who was also killed in action, but early on in the Spanish Civil War. He never married. He was born in Hungary but remained a citizen of the world and traveled and was loved by the very poor and the rich and famous, including Irwin Shaw, Hemingway, Steinbeck and Ingrid Bergman. He was universally loved and admired by men and women alike. His photographs of everyday life in Spain during the Spanish Civil War show his gift of catching the warmth and humanity in his subjects. Nothing is ever posed and they always have a sense of immediacy. He gives you a great sense of the drama of the moment and was absolutely fearless in going wherever necessary to capture the tragedy and grief of war. I highly recommend the reader view the film "Overlord" and listen to the commentary by Director Stuart Cooper. The film pays homage to Capa by its use of the camera, and Cooper knew and respected Capa's artistry in both film and the written word.
I am just finishing this book and how I hate to see it end. Oddly enough, I feel as though I am about to say goodbye to an old friend - that is how personal this biography is written. My only criticism is that Whelan does not keep you advised of the years when he talks of the events in Capa's life. You have to make notes and keep track to get a sense of what exact year it was to understand what was going on in the world at that time. I made notes on the pages to make it easier, but otherwise, this is a flawless book written with love and clear eyes. I hope they bring it back in print.
You might also look in your LOCAL INDEPENDENT BOOK STORE for the several books still in print of his photographs. (Some also available here on Amazon) When you look at his photos, they transport you. Don't be surprised if they put a lump in your throat. His was a gift we all lost. Thank God publishers realize what a mark this man continues to make on photography and of the era in which he lived and keep his pictures in print. He captured history with a camera better than anyone. He was bigger than life, and remains so in death. Capa - I hope you are reading this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good read, June 14, 2007
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Capa was a star. I'd love to meet the guy.
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