Jaime Snyder
Jaime Snyder, grandson of Buckminster Fuller, who introduced and framed Fuller's late trilogy of poetic-philosophical books.
Jaime Snyder is Buckminster Fuller's grandson, the son of Fuller's daughter Allegra Fuller Snyder and the documentary filmmaker Robert Snyder. Close to his grandfather's work, he has acted as a steward and interpreter of Fuller's late writings, providing the framing introductions that present these books to later readers.
Relationship to Fuller
Relationship: family (grandson). Jaime is the grandson of R. Buckminster Fuller, born to Fuller's daughter Allegra Fuller Snyder and the documentary filmmaker Robert Snyder. Beyond the family tie, he introduced and framed Fuller's late trilogy of poetic and philosophical books: his introduction to And It Came to Pass — Not to Stay situates the work against the planetary emergency Fuller was addressing and presents it as one of the "trimtabs" of that late trilogy — helping carry Fuller's own-voice writings to a new generation of readers.
See Also
- R. Buckminster Fuller (R. Buckminster Fuller) — his grandfather, the central figure
- Allegra Fuller Snyder (Allegra Fuller Snyder) — his mother, Fuller's daughter
- Robert Snyder (Robert Snyder) — his father, the documentary filmmaker
- And It Came to Pass — Not to Stay (And It Came to Pass — Not to Stay) — the late-trilogy book he introduced and framed
Sources
- Compiled from general knowledge and corpus mentions; no single work in this corpus anchors this figure.