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Covering Robert Frank
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from Karl Baden & Covering Photography, published on August 8th, 2008
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Book of Dreams
Author: Jack Kerouac
Publisher: City Lights Books
Publication Date: 1981
Designer: Not listed

Image Title: Kerouac Dreams in Florida c. 1960
Book Genre: Autobiographical [Dreams]

Notes:
For this cover, Robert Frank's original image of Jack Kerouac asleep has been flipped vertically, rotated 90 degrees clockwise and toned purple.

Kerouac and Frank, of course, were friends and occasional collaborators. Most famously, Kerouac wrote the introduction to The Americans, but they worked together on Pull My Daisy as well.

Frank's photograph of Kerouac was possibly taken on a road trip to Florida, published later in the Evergreen Review.KB
Racial Formation in the United States
Author: Omi & Winant
Publisher: Routledge & Kegan Paul
Publication Date: 1986
Designer: Not listed

Image Title: Charleston, South Carolina 1955
Book Genre: Sociology
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Covering frank is a terrific piece of research. I so enjoyed reading it, and longed for a bit more commentary about why the individual works may have been chosen by the poets, sociologists, whomever!

Thank you, Karl!

Pam
Posted By pamela allara | August 13, 2008 at 11:05 AM
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Covering frank is a terrific piece of research. I so enjoyed reading it, and longed for a bit more commentary about why the individual works may have been chosen by the poets, sociologists, whomever!

Thank you, Karl!

Pam
Posted By pamela allara | August 13, 2008 at 11:05 AM
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