Contemporary America is revealed in candid, unconventional photographs
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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 and 1956. The photographs he brought back form a portrait of the country at the time and hint at its future. He saw the hope of the future in the faces of a couple at city hall in Reno, Nevada, and the despair of the present in a grimy roofscape. He saw the roiling racial tension, glamour, and beauty, and, perhaps because Frank himself was on the road, he was particularly attuned to Americans' love for cars. Funeral-goers lean against a shiny sedan, lovers kiss on a beach blanket in front of their parked car, young boys perch in the back seat at a drive-in movie. A sports car under a drop cloth is framed by two California palm trees; on the next page, a blanket is draped over a car accident victim's body in Arizona.
Robert Frank's Americans reappear 40 years after they were initially published in this exquisite volume by Scalo. Each photograph (there are more than 80 of them) stands alone on a page, while the caption information is included at the back of the book, allowing viewers an unfettered look at the images. Jack Kerouac's original introduction, commissioned when the photographer showed the writer his work while sitting on a sidewalk one night outside of a party, provides the only accompanying text. Kerouac's words add narrative dimension to Frank's imagery while in turn the photographs themselves perfectly illustrate the writer's own work.
Select Praise for the 50th Anniversary Edition of Robert Frank, The Americans:
"Photography was never the same after The Americans. Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Nan Goldin all walked through the door Frank opened. And his influence was by no means limited to art photography. Fashion ads, music videos, movies- everyone stole from Frank".
Malcolm Jones, Newsweek
"One of the greatest photography books of the 20th century."
Richard Lacayo, TIME
"Frank's genius was to see America unfiltered, much like Walker Evans and Dorthea Lange. There are no tricks here, no posing or false glory, just a sense of desolation."
David Ulin, Los Angeles Times
"The Americans reflects the mood of a turbulent decade, when postwar euphoria was giving way to racial tension and anti-Communist paranoia. But it's not just remarkable for its subject matter. The book offered a new visual language for photography: an intimate, off kilter aesthetic that's been imitated so many times that it seems obvious. In 1958, in an era of Tupperware and Hula-Hoops, it was far from obvious. Like its contemporary Beat-era poetry and novels, The Americans was a blast of authenticity, a potent artistic statement, a revelation."
Sarah Coleman, Planet
"To mark the book's fiftieth anniversary, Steidl has published a new edition, complete with Kerouac's introduction, making The Americans the most famous photography book all over again."
Nicole Rudick, Bookforum
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Condition: Good. 1978, black cloth. Binding is unblemished, text block is clean, boards straight, without highlights or markings. Mild rubbing to price clipped dust wrapper edges, mild tanning. Very clean, very nice example. Supporting Bay Area Friends of the Library since 2010. Well packaged and promptly shipped. Seller Inventory # BAY_24_SH_070040
Seller: Ballard Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Seller Inventory # 11240
Seller: ANARTIST, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover with price-clipped dustjacket in protective plastic overwrap; 182 pages, very good condition, except top outer page edge lightly spotted; internally fine; no internal marks. Foreign shipping may be extra. Seller Inventory # ThFrAp100
Seller: Gerry Kleier Rare Books, Martinez, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Former owner's blind stamp and ink name and address to the front end paper, else a clean copy in jacket. ; 11.5 X 9.3 X 0.8 inches; 176 pages. Seller Inventory # 496160
Seller: Bookplate, Chestertown, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Clean, sharp corners, firm hinges. DJ price-clipped o/w clean in NF condition. BP/Photography. Scarce First edition of classic work. BP/Photog. Seller Inventory # ABE-1745896880004
Seller: Aardvark Rare Books, EUGENE, OR, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: GOOD PLUS in Good Dustjacket. Reprint. Folio. 11 1/4 x 9 14 in. Black cloth-covered boards with title embossed to front board. Rubbing to extremities and a bump to bottom edge of front board.Edgewear and a 1 in. x 1 1/2 in. chip to dustjacket. In l955 and l956, driving an old used car, living off the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation grant he had been awarded, Robert Frank traversed forty-eight states of America "and with the agility, mystery, genius, sadness and strange secrecy of a shadow photographed scenes that have never been seen before on film.The humolr, the sadness, the EVERYTHING-ness and American--ness of these pictures! Tall thin cowboy rolling butt outside Madison Squaer Garden New York for rodeo season, sad, spindly, unbelievable -- Long shot of night road arrowing forlorn into immensities and flat of impossible-to-believe America in New Mexico under the prisoner's moon -- under the whang whang guitar star -- Haggard old frowsy dames of Los Angeles leaning peering out the right front window of Old Paw's car on a Syunday gawking and criticizing to explain Amerikay to little children in the spattered back seat.What a poem this is, what poems can ber written about this book of pictures some day by some young new writer high by candelight bending over them describing every gray mysterious dertail, the gray film that caught the actual pink juice of human kind." (Jack Kerouac). Seller Inventory # 88375
Seller: Jay W. Nelson, Bookseller, IOBA, Austin, MN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good+. Slight browning and couple tiny tears to jacket. Seller Inventory # 093379
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Reprint. 179pp. Black cloth oblong hardcover with white spine title, page edges show foxing, dustjacket has minimal edge-wear and slight interior foxing. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall B2. Seller Inventory # 002251
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Seller Inventory # Q-0893810339
Seller: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Glossy illustrated dj; black cloth boards. 176 pp : chiefly illustrations. ".when Frank made his epic journey across America in the mid-fifties, at the wheel of a secondhand car, what he saw and recorded was a world largely unimagined by the serious photographers of his day - a grab bag of roadside ephemera, neon signs, fast-service cafes, gloomy bars and grim hustling street crowds." VG, some spotting on top edge, insides pages clean and tight. Seller Inventory # 180006