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The Americans | 
enlarge | Authors: Robert Frank, Jack Kerouac Publisher: Steidl Verlag Category: Book
List Price: £20.00 Buy New: £11.22 You Save: £8.78 (44%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 3567
Media: Hardcover Edition: Rev Ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 180 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 386521584X Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9783865215840 ASIN: 386521584X
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Every photographer's library should have a copy... June 16, 2008 ...but only now is it affordable again.
I've probably seen every photograph in this book a number of times over the years. That fact in no way lessens its impact.
Fortunately re-published while Frank is still around to give it his blessing, this new Steidl edition shows the pictures pretty much in their original context, even Jack Kerouac's intro is there in full. Although I've never handled an original 1950s edition, I would imagine that the printing quality then could not have matched this, if indeed it even managed to approach it. It's not the finest you can achieve - at this price how could it be - but it's certainly fine enough.
I've seen some of the photographs on gallery walls and they really don't have the same impact as they do on the printed page. It's the narrative, the sequencing, that draws you into Frank's vision of mid-twentieth century America. That said, there's barely an image here that does not stand on its own as a iconic reference to the style of photography that he initiated.
For me, this book is on a par with Bill Brandt's 'Shadow of Light', or Tony Ray-Jones' 'A Day Off', as a collection that I can return to again and again and still derive an enormous amount of visual and mental stimulation.
Classic May 27, 2008 This books is a classic. Interestingly another publisher, Damiani, recently published a sort of alternative version called 'Americans' with photographs by contemporary American photographers such as Ed Templeton, Richard Avedon, Larry Clark, Diane Arbus, Ryan McGinley, Burk Uzzle, Gordon Parks, Bruce Davidson, Lee Friedlander and Nan Goldin. An interesting book about a fascinating subject at a key moment in history.
Awe Inspiring September 8, 2007 These photographs are an honest, untainted view of America through the eyes of a foreigner. The greatest accomplishment of Frank is not that he has gone to a country and poked gentle fun at the culture or ridiucled ways he doesn't understand. He has captured photographs showing the true America of the time, segragation, poverty, narrative, intrigue. It's all there.
I was first guided to this book by a Screencraft book about cinematography where one of the interviewed cinematographers cited The Americans as a major influence, when on set he lets the book fall open and allows the image to wash over and inspire him.
True enough, so many classic images, the hungover guy at the jukebox. burnt out highlights streaming through the bar door. Your eye keeps going back to the door, expecting it to open. The black nanny with the pale white baby, the middle aged guy in the restaurant/bar, flanked by two huge cohorts. He is barely visible between their distorted, bulky torsos.
I can't believe this book is no longer in print either, what's that all about. If you see a copy, grab it and hold on. It is absoulutely essential for the keen amateur or pro photographer.
Highly recommended.
PHOTOGRAPHER BIBLE January 29, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After 19 years of working as a pro photographer, I was simply stunted, wordless and sad, because not having a pearle like this in my library. Simply-PERFECT!!!
a SWISS guy with a GERMAN camera taking AMERICAN pictures December 29, 1998 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
this is the only book to buy if you are interested in photography. every image is true. if you ever have a chance to view the actual prints, don't miss them. i have learned more about photography from looking at this book than any other source. it is a masterpiece.
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