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Slightly Out of Focus: The Legendary Photojournalist's Illustrated Memoir of World War II (Modern Library War) Paperback – June 12, 2001

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In 1942, a dashing young man who liked nothing so much as a heated game of poker, a good bottle of scotch, and the company of a pretty girl hopped a merchant ship to England. He was Robert Capa, the brilliant and daring photojournalist, and Collier's magazine had put him on assignment to photograph the war raging in Europe. In these pages, Capa recounts his terrifying journey through the darkest battles of World War II and shares his memories of the men and women of the Allied forces who befriended, amused, and captivated him along the way. His photographs are masterpieces -- John G. Morris, Magnum Photos' first executive editor, called Capa "the century's greatest battlefield photographer" -- and his writing is by turns riotously funny and deeply moving.

From Sicily to London, Normandy to Algiers, Capa experienced some of the most trying conditions imaginable, yet his compassion and wit shine on every page of this book. Charming and profound, Slightly Out of Focus is a marvelous memoir told in words and pictures by an extraordinary man.
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"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."
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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

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ashing young man who liked nothing so much as a heated game of poker, a good bottle of scotch, and the company of a pretty girl hopped a merchant ship to England. He was Robert Capa, the brilliant and daring photojournalist, and Collier's magazine had put him on assignment to photograph the war raging in Europe. In these pages, Capa recounts his terrifying journey through the darkest battles of World War II and shares his memories of the men and women of the Allied forces who befriended, amused, and captivated him along the way. His photographs are masterpieces -- John G. Morris, Magnum Photos' first executive editor, called Capa "the century's greatest battlefield photographer" -- and his writing is by turns riotously funny and deeply moving.

From Sicily to London, Normandy to Algiers, Capa experienced some of the most trying conditions imaginable, yet his compassion and wit shine on every page of this book. Charming and profound, Slightly Out of Focus is a marvelous memoir to

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Modern Library; New edition (June 12, 2001)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375753966
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375753961
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.15 x 0.51 x 7.9 inches
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Customers find this memoir to be a great read with engaging war stories, and one customer notes it's better than Ernie Pyle's works. The book receives praise as one of the best photojournalists, with one review highlighting its rare photos. Customers appreciate the writing style, with one noting it's easy to read, and the historical content provides a good account of the war. They also value the first-hand account and the author's sense of humor.

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35 customers mention "Readability"35 positive0 negative

Customers find the book readable and delightful, with one customer noting it surpasses the memoirs of Ernie Pyle.

"...he started out as a journalist, and he's a good writer and story-teller as i said...." Read more

"...I could not stop reading. I bought it for Capa's photos which are outstanding but was impressed with the writing." Read more

"...book 60 years ago, and now after recently re-reading it, it was just as delightful...." Read more

"...The book was very entertaining and I learned about an iconic time in journalism - the camaraderie, the free wheeling lifestyle of the photographers..." Read more

20 customers mention "Storytelling"20 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the storytelling in the book, describing it as an engaging collection of war stories, with one customer noting it as an adventure book from a photographer's perspective.

"...i liked it a lot. it's the story of a really interesting time and place, and he doesn't want to let the reader down by making anything sound boring..." Read more

"This is a wonderful story of an interesting person during WWII. I could not stop reading...." Read more

"A fascinating autobiography of one of the best photojournalists of the 20th century...." Read more

"...You need to read between the lines to understand the pain but this a good story (ghost) written with a light touch...." Read more

14 customers mention "Photography"14 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the photography in the book, praising it as the work of one of the best and most significant war photographers, and consider it a must-read for photojournalism enthusiasts.

"...it's praised more for the famous pictures, i think, than the text. i liked it a lot...." Read more

"...a book about war, but Robert Capa, besides having been a fantastic photographer was also a very fine writer while relating his experiences between..." Read more

"A fascinating autobiography of one of the best photojournalists of the 20th century...." Read more

"...To this day he is still regarded as the best war photographer of all times!..." Read more

14 customers mention "Writing style"14 positive0 negative

Customers are impressed with the writing style of the book, finding it easy to read and understand.

"...he started out as a journalist, and he's a good writer and story-teller as i said...." Read more

"...I bought it for Capa's photos which are outstanding but was impressed with the writing." Read more

"...Capa, besides having been a fantastic photographer was also a very fine writer while relating his experiences between 1942 and 1945 during the North..." Read more

"...lines to understand the pain but this a good story (ghost) written with a light touch...." Read more

8 customers mention "History"8 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the historical content of the book, with one customer noting how it captures the war in its black and white glory.

"...The book was very entertaining and I learned about an iconic time in journalism - the camaraderie, the free wheeling lifestyle of the photographers..." Read more

"Liked author who gave good account of war, how terrible it is. Written in a very good style, easy to read." Read more

"Amazing insight to one of the best!" Read more

"Great for the Capa library you are compiling. Lots of excellent facts and photos of his life as a photojournalist." Read more

6 customers mention "Humor"6 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's humor.

"A sardonic humor filled account underplaying his own bravery in pursuit of the best possible war picture...." Read more

"...Capa's account was a must. He writes with wit, dry humor and of booze, bullits and bravado. Papa probably had some influence as well...." Read more

"Great sense of humor, incredible luck and career in the WWII. i wished there were more of his pictures...." Read more

"This book was great. I liked Capa's writing style and sense of humor. His personality really comes out in the text...." Read more

3 customers mention "Account quality"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the first-hand account in the book.

"Wonderful account even if embellished...." Read more

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2009
    i saved this book to read on the plane, since it's pretty slim. it's praised more for the famous pictures, i think, than the text. i liked it a lot. it's the story of a really interesting time and place, and he doesn't want to let the reader down by making anything sound boring. some passages are dated or awkward, but mostly he reminds me of a character in an i.b. singer book: an adventurer and also a bit of a [...].
    he talks about the fog of war: he dared not ask for help from the soldiers he was with, because they couldn't see him in the dark or in the smoke, and with his heavy accent they were bound to mistake him for the enemy.
    this memoir covers a pretty finite period of time in a very short life. (capa had a love affair with ingrid bergman, and this was the inspiration for the film 'rear window.') he started out as a journalist, and he's a good writer and story-teller as i said. you probably won't want to put the book down, but when you're finished you'll hold onto it for the sake of the photographs. i don't care about war history or photography particularly; my favorite pic is the one OF him at the front of the book--drunk and happy, in a tux.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023
    This is a wonderful story of an interesting person during WWII. I could not stop reading. I bought it for Capa's photos which are outstanding but was impressed with the writing.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021
    I first read this book 60 years ago, and now after recently re-reading it, it was just as delightful. I realize that delightful is an ironic word to describe a book about war, but Robert Capa, besides having been a fantastic photographer was also a very fine writer while relating his experiences between 1942 and 1945 during the North African and European campaigns. When in London, Naples or Paris and not covering a battle, his joie de vivre is contagious. I highly recommend this book.
    John Messina, Photographer and Architect.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
    I enjoyed getting to know Capa and share in his adventures during the war. The book was very entertaining and I learned about an iconic time in journalism - the camaraderie, the free wheeling lifestyle of the photographers as well as glimpses of Ernie Pyle, Ernest Hemingway, and Omar Bradley.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019
    A fascinating autobiography of one of the best photojournalists of the 20th century. Robert Capa was a gutsy guy who would go anywhere and do anything for a good photo, including jumping untrained with airborne troops invading Sicily in World War II. As dashing as he was, he proved surprisingly vulnerable when it came to women. The loss of most of his D-Day photos is one of the great tragedies of photojournalism. If you have an interest in history and/or photojournalism, this is a must-read book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020
    A sardonic humor filled account underplaying his own bravery in pursuit of the best possible war picture. You need to read between the lines to understand the pain but this a good story (ghost) written with a light touch. Interwoven is Capa’s personal moment, a love story not expected in war. Very much worth a read.
    3 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022
    Liked author who gave good account of war, how terrible it is. Written in a very good style, easy to read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2014
    Capa would have turned 100 last year and this is his only book! he died in Indochine (1954) after stepping on a landmine - he was covering the war! To this day he is still regarded as the best war photographer of all times! He covered politics in Germany, Trotsky in Finland, the Spanish Civil War (where he lost his dear love Gerda Taro - writer/photographer killed by a War Tank that ran over her) and WWII!
    This autobiographical book was supposed to be the plot of a movie made in Hollywood. It is just a great book about some of his best pictures.
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  • Pilar Lopez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Revealing experience through expert eyes.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 21, 2020
    Extraordinary book that captivates the intrepid spirit of Capa.
    Images that reveal the crudity of its time.
    One must have to understant what Capa (and Taro, of course) meant to photo journalism.
  • Cliente Kindle
    5.0 out of 5 stars Interessantissimo
    Reviewed in Italy on April 2, 2023
    Difficile staccarsi dai racconti, travolgenti come gli eventi di guerra narrati con trasporto e umanità. La guerra vista da vicino, paura, sporcizia, stanchezza estrema, ma soprattutto morte e l'ironia per sopravvivere a tanta desolazione.
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  • 木俣 拓
    5.0 out of 5 stars いつまで経っても古びない報道写真の頂点
    Reviewed in Japan on June 7, 2013
    人生ほとんどを戦場で過ごし、穏やかな日常生活をほとんど知らないはずなのに、ユーモアに富み、人を惹き付けてやまない筆致は何度読んでも素晴らしい。この英文がハンガリーに生まれ、ドイツで教育を受け、フランスとアメリカで報道写真家として仕事をした人とは考えられないほど、素晴らしい文章力。これは報道写真家の記録ではなく、れっきとした文学である。
  • Cyril Azouvi
    5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
    Reviewed in France on June 16, 2014
    capa est non seulement un photographe hors pair mais aussi un vrai écrivain. Son récit se lit avec plaisir et intérêt.
  • emed0s
    5.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting rascal
    Reviewed in Spain on March 25, 2016
    What a welcome surprise it was the quality of his writing, how unsurprising but also welcome the fact that he was tutored by Hemingway. So while not on the same level as Papa, and being a little too adept at using contrasting images for effect, his writing is effective even if devoid of adjective laden descriptions.

    Regarding the stories told in the book, somehow the war is the main theme but Capa's gregarious personality takes over, both because it's that personality that allows him make personal connections and get where others couldn't and because he comes out of every story as a quite an enchanting rascal.

    For me it was a plus that he doesn't try to explain the whole where, when and how of each campaign and battle, all of them being extensively covered in the abundant WWII literature. This is very much a first person book and all that matters is finding the proper cover for the time being and checking the contents of the flask.

    The photographs appear in the pages right next to the passages narrating the time when Capa took them, which I find a much more interesting setup than the common amalgamation of pictures towards the middle of the book.