Blood And Champagne: The Life And Times Of Robert Capa

by Alex Kershaw

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

070.49092

Collection

Publication

Da Capo Press (2004), Edition: Reprint, 336 pages

Description

Robert Capa, one of the finest photojournalists of the twentieth century, covered every major conflict from the Spanish Civil War to the beginnings of Vietnam. He risked his life again and again, and he created some of the most enduring images ever made with a camera. Born in Budapest as AndrĂ© Friedmann, Capa fled political repression and anti-Semitism as a teenager by escaping to Berlin, where he first picked up a Leica and then witnessed the rise of Hitler. By the time his images of D-Day appeared in Life Magazine, he had become a legend, the first photographer to make his calling appear glamorous and sexy. In 1947, after a decade covering war, he founded a cooperative agency, Magnum, which remains the most prestigious agency of its kind. By the time he died, he had become a colleague and confidant to writers Irwin Shaw, John Steinbeck, and Ernest Hemingway and director John Huston, and a seducer of several of his era's most alluring icons, including Ingrid Bergman. From Budapest in the twenties to Paris in the thirties, from post-war Hollywood to Stalin's Russia, and from New York in the fifties to Indochina, Blood and champagne is an extensive account of Capa's life and times. Based on extensive interviews with Capa's friends and contemporaries, as well as FBI and Soviet files and other previously unpublished materials, Alex Kershaw's biography is as compelling as its charismatic subject.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member tbrennan1
This book was bought in a 2nd hand sale. I had heard of Robert Capa and was intrigued by his story. This was one brave man ,who was a brilliant photographer who died at the age of forty in the Indo-China War. The author illuminates the story of Capa through his photos from the Spanish Civil War to
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the 2nd World War until his untimely death by a landmine in Vietnam. There is too much emphasis on Capa's lifestyle of women ,champagne and gambling, which detracts from his bravery as war photographer and which are in my view voyeristic. However,that said ,an enjoyable read constructed by the author.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

336 p.; 9 inches

ISBN

0306813564 / 9780306813566
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