ROAD SHOW - The journey of Robert Frank’s “The Americans.” - http://www.newyorker.com/reporti...
"To the earliest viewers of the book, there was no doubt. Frank was a hater and an agitator, the enemy within. Sarah Greenough rounds up the more outraged reviews: “A slashing and bitter attack on some U.S. institutions”; “A Degradation of a Nation!”; “a sad poem for sick people.” In short, “The Americans” was un-American. What was the source of that riling? What nerves were being hit by the “Swiss Mister,” as Photo Arts labelled Frank when it printed some of his work?"
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"the first person to get the measure of “The Americans,” and still the best reader of its runes, was Jack Kerouac. Frank had not yet read “On the Road” when, a few days after its publication, he met Kerouac at a party and asked him to write an introduction to his photographs."
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