Robert Frank2008Book cover for Robert Frank"Zero Mostel Reads a Book" (Steidl, 2008)
Book cover
Private collectionWhen Robert Frank had completed his first two films, he accepted a commission for a photo-book from the New York Times, which became
Zero Mostel Reads a Book. In it Frank takes the comic actor Zero Mostel (1915-1977) for his subject, and depicts him in cartoonish dimensions-bemused, baffled and apoplectic, as he makes his way through an unidentified hardback volume, seated at a table or on a sofa in a large lounge area.
Originally published "for the fun of it" in 1963 and dedicated to the American bookseller, the book was intended as a present for customers yet it never reached the book market. It has been a collector's item since.
Zero Mostel Reads a Book references a series of theatrical and playful vignettes in which Mostel's most famous roles-Tevye in
Fiddler on the Roof, Pseudolus in
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Max Bialystock in
The Producers-are clearly signaled. It is a delightful moment of slapstick in Frank's oeuvre, and directly reflects his emphasis on the moving image at the time.
ISBN: 978-3-86521-586-4
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