Les Américains
Encyclopédie Essentielle, Robert Delpire Éditeur
1958
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A first edition copy of Les Américains.
"A sad poem for sick people." An uncommonly fine copy of the first published edition of Robert Frank's The Americans, a book that altered the course of twentieth-century photography and held a mirror to the American people. In his successful application for a Guggenheim grant, Frank wrote: "The project I have in mind is one that will shape itself as it proceeds… The material is there; the practice will be in the photographer's hand, the vision in his mind." Between April 1955 and June 1956, he set out on a series of trips across America. He aimed to complete a body of work that would be "a broad, voluminous picture record of things American, past and present... A visual study of a civilisation."
Les Américains follows a careful and complex sequence, with four chapters, each exploring a different aspect of American culture and introduced by a photograph of the American flag. In this, the first edition, the photographs are accompanied by a series of texts by various writers selected by Alain Bosquet.
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