FRANK, Robert.
The Americans.
The Americans.
Stock Code 116599
New York, Grove Press, Inc., 1959
For this, the defining edition, Frank stripped the texts which appeared opposite the photographs in Delpire's edition and added an introduction by Jack Kerouac, who writes, 'What a poem this is, what poems can be written about this book of pictures some day by young new writers.... Whether 'tis the milk of humankind-ness, or human-kindness, Shakespeare meant, makes no difference when you look at these pictures. Better than a show... Robert Frank, Swiss, unobtrusive, nice, with that little camera that he raises and snaps with one hand he sucked a sad poem right out of America onto film, taking rank among the tragic poets of the world!' Like Vladimir Nabakov, Frank saw 1950s America as no American could have seen it, 'the loneliness, alienation, rootlessness, and sadness of automobile-happy mid-century America. David Levi Strauss referred to the French edition as sociology, whereas the American edition is poetry. And as Kerouac writes 'Anybody doesn't like these pitchers don't like potry, see?'
With this book, Frank galvanised photography for his generation and has influenced, in some way, every other generation since.
First American edition; (183 x 208 mm, 7¼ x 8¼ in); 83 black & white photographs printed in gravure, light foxing to edges; plain endpapers, light foxing, black cloth-covered boards, titles to spine in gold, white photo-illustrated dust-jacket printed in black, black and red collage by Alfred Leslie on the lower panel, light foxing and toning, closed nick to head of spine and lower panel bottom edge, trace from tape removal to verso, a near-fine copy in an lovely dust-jacket; [iv], vi, 170pp.
The Book of 101 Books: Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth Century pp150-1; The Photobook: A History I. p247; The Open Book: A History of the Photographic Book from 1878 to the Present pp176-7; 802 photo books from the M + M Auer collection p375.
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