James Meller
Editor of The Buckminster Fuller Reader (1970), a curated anthology of Fuller's writings.
Meller assembled a representative sampler of Fuller's output — a chronology, autobiographical material, and selected essays — arranged to give a newcomer a coherent path through Fuller's wide-ranging work. As an editor he performed the useful service of making Fuller's scattered writing navigable in a single volume.
Role in Fuller's orbit
Meller is an anthologist/editor: he curated Fuller's own words into an accessible reader, one of the standard entry points to Fuller's writing.
See Also
- The Buckminster Fuller Reader (The Buckminster Fuller Reader) — the anthology he edited
- Amy C. Edmondson (Amy C. Edmondson) — fellow interpreter making Fuller accessible to newcomers
Sources
- The Buckminster Fuller Reader (source reference) — the work attributing authorship