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The Americans is a photographic book by Robert Frank which was highly influential in post-war American photography. It was first published in France in 1958, and the following year in the United States. The photographs were notable for their distanced view of both high and low strata of American society. The book as a whole created a complicated portrait of the period that was viewed as skeptical of contemporary values and evocative of ubiquitous loneliness. "Frank set out with his Guggenheim Grant to do something new and unconstrained by commercial diktats" and made "a now classic photography book in the iconoclastic spirit of the Beats".

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  • Les Américains (fr)
  • アメリカ人 (写真) (ja)
  • The Americans (photography) (en)
  • Les Américains (pt)
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  • The Americans is a photographic book by Robert Frank which was highly influential in post-war American photography. It was first published in France in 1958, and the following year in the United States. The photographs were notable for their distanced view of both high and low strata of American society. The book as a whole created a complicated portrait of the period that was viewed as skeptical of contemporary values and evocative of ubiquitous loneliness. "Frank set out with his Guggenheim Grant to do something new and unconstrained by commercial diktats" and made "a now classic photography book in the iconoclastic spirit of the Beats". (en)
  • 『アメリカ人(アメリカじん、The Americans)』は、1958年にフランスで出版されたロバート・フランクによる写真集である。翌年の1959年にはアメリカで出版され、戦後アメリカの写真に多大な影響を与えた。この写真集に掲載された写真はアメリカ社会の遠景をとらえていることから、注目に値した。この写真集は全体として、現代の価値観に懐疑的で、いたるところにある孤独を呼び起こすと言われた時代の複雑な肖像を作った。「フランクはグッゲンハイム奨学金を使って、商業的なものにとらわれない何か新しいことをしようと試みた」 。 (ja)
  • Les Américains (en anglais : The Americans) est un ouvrage de photographie de Robert Frank (1924-2019), de grande influence dans la photographie américaine d'après-guerre. Il a d'abord été publié en France et en français par Robert Delpire en 1958 puis l'année suivante aux États-Unis. Les photographies sont remarquables pour leur prise de distance des hautes et des basses classes de la société américaine. Le livre crée un portrait compliqué de la période qui était vue comme sceptique sur les valeurs contemporaines et évocatrice sur la solitude très répandue. (fr)
  • Les Américains (em inglês: The Americans) é uma obra fotográfica de Robert Frank (1924-2019), uma grande influência na fotografia americana do pós-guerra. Foi publicado pela primeira vez na França e em francês por em 1958 e no ano seguinte nos Estados Unidos. As fotografias são notáveis por sua distância das classes alta e baixa da . O livro cria um retrato complicado do período que foi visto como cético em relação aos valores contemporâneos e evocativo sobre a solidão generalizada. (pt)
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  • The Americans (en)
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  • The Americans (en)
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  • Robert Delpire,Grove Press,Steidl
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