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Buckminster Fuller Book

Great minds most certainly do not all think alike. Case in point: R Buckminster Fuller, who revolutionised Western thinking and design, even though only a tiny fraction of his ideas were ever developed. Outrageously, most of his works are out of print at the turn of the century, so his collaborator and architectural partner Thomas T K Zung organised the publication of Buckminster Fuller: An Anthology for a New Millennium. Collected are 20 selections from Fuller's books, each introduced by notable thinkers and writers such as Steve Forbes and Arthur C Clarke. Though his distinctive style--part engineering text, part poetry--takes a bit of extra attention to penetrate, the rewards are tremendous. Though now clichéd, his concept of Spaceship Earth ("only eight thousand miles in diameter, which is almost a negligible dimension in the great vastness of space") blew more minds than the Beatles' White Album. Zung's selections are juicy and enticing--few readers will be able to resist a trip to the library after reading morsels of Utopia or Oblivion and Epic Poem on the History of Industrialisation. The introductions range from scholarly to personal and close in on Fuller's work and personality without ever quite reaching them; they are best revealed in his writing and his still-mimicked work. Those new to this thinker will find the anthology breathtaking, while those in the know will discover much that is new, including his amazing 10-dollar telegram version of the theory of relativity. It's hard to overestimate Fuller's importance to 20th- and 21st-century thought, despite his self-description in his last book: "I am now close to 88 and I am confident that the only thing important about me is that I am an average healthy human." If only he knew. --Rob LightnerRead More

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  • 0312288905
  • 9780312288907
  • 28 June 2002
  • Griffin,U.S.
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 416
  • New edition
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