The New York Times web site published an article in December about Robert Frank and his book The Americans. There is a story as well as a companion piece with audio interviews with the photographer. Well worth reading and listening to.
Click here to read the story on the Times’ site.
Click here to listen to the audio interview on the Times’ site.
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