The Americans

by Robert Frank
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The Americans
 
by
Robert Frank
 
published September 1993 by Power House Books
first published 1998
binding Paperback
isbn 1881616126   (isbn13: 9781881616122)
pages 180
description Armed with a camera and a fresh cache of film and bankrolled by a Guggenheim Foundation grant, Robert Frank crisscrossed the United States during 1955...more
date added
10-20-07



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Al
11/10/07

Read in February, 1986
recommends it for: Americans
A stunning book that changed my views about what Photography can be. Leave it to a European to come to America in the 1950s and in 83 pictures perfectly expose our hypocrisy while respecting and celebrating us as individuals.

Also, for a book without words, it has a killer introduction by Jack Kerouac.

Robert Frank also filmed the documentary C*cksucker Blues, traveling with the Rolling Stones on their 1972 tour for "Exile on Main St." -- for which he also did the cover. Equal...more
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Carolina
bookshelves: documentary, photo
Read in January, 2005
Frank was Swiss and got a Guggenheim grant to go ona huge roadtrip and carry this out. The American people were all looking forward to the release of the book, they thought it'd be pretty-pretty and it'd suck up to them, but no! Out it came and people were offended by it. They were offended because the eye of the outsider saw things which the Americans (not the book, the people) did not want shown. Yes, 1950's hypocrisy in its most classic form.
Well, the world has become quite different and it...more
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Jim
08/20/08

bookshelves: favoritebooks, randomreads
It's pricey but I thought it was worth it, as this book is something I pick up again and again. I'm not a huge photography buff, but I loved this book when my Intro to Photography professor lent it to me back in undergrad and I still love it now. Robert Frank gives us a whirlwind tour of America, warts and all. Easily one of my favorite books that ever lived.
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Alexander
bookshelves: all-time-favorites, art-and-artists, classics, non-fiction, photography
recommends it for: everyone. Seriously. Get a coffee and put on a record while you look at this book.
Just read this book. Let the words roll around in your head while you absorb the stunning images that accompany the text. This is a book that *everyone* should have in their libraries, not just people who love photography. This is a very important book.
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Mdm
05/02/08

bookshelves: photobooks
I wrote a really long review of this here:
http://2point8.whileseated.org...

I'm not sure how I feel about "reading" a photobook. As an activity, it should be called something else.
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Ronnie
05/11/08

kerouac's introduction is fantastic and as they were friends and thought of america on the same levels he does frank's pictures justice as frank is able to capture america the way kerouac hopes everybody can see it.
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jennifer
Read in January, 1999

i discovered this book in high school.
great portraits taken in the 1950s-1960s

robert frank was sort of a beatnik so it's an interesting visual document of that movement

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Patrick
Read in January, 1977
No photographer should be without this book. It is one of the finest photographic collections I've ever seen, and a major inspiration in my life.
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matt
08/10/08

bookshelves: america--f-k-yeah-, beat-stuff, historyonics, social-crit

Really evocative stuff, from two indigenous American surveyors of the cultural scene. Inspired pairing, wonderful results./
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Carrie
06/12/08

bookshelves: art-books
Read in January, 2002
Analyzing this book is, for a photographer, what copying old master paintings is for a painter. Masterfully edited.
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Brooke
06/05/08

I realize this is a photography book but take a close look at it and you will see that it is a masterpiece.
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Adam
02/13/08

if ya feel like taking pictures, or reading a fantastic beat poem, check out this intro to this book
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JennyGranola
One of my all time favorite books of photos. Wish I could have traipsed along with him.
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Cassidy
Lovely photographs, very quiet in many ways and very nicely crafted in the darkroom.
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ava
08/30/07

recommends it for: everyone
this is the book that started the era of photography I was born into.
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Tammy
07/27/08

my hands down favorite photographer/photography book.
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Chris
10/24/07

important book within the history of photography
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Rob
09/06/07

there's a wonderful creepy tuba.
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Donnie
08/03/07

Read in May, 2001
recommends it for: Everyone
My Favorite book of pictures.
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Mark
Mark marked it as to-read (review of isbn 3931141802)
08/03/08

bookshelves: to-read
Highly rated by friend Tracey
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avg rating (all editions): 4.81 (207 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.00 (1 ratings)
number of reviews: 20






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