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Jonathan Williams

American poet, publisher, and photographer (1929–2008) who founded the Jargon Society and, as a Black Mountain College associate of Fuller, brought Fuller's long industrialization poem into print.

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Jonathan Williams

American poet, small-press publisher, essayist, and photographer (1929–2008), founder of the Jargon Society.

Williams was a central figure of the postwar American avant-garde who founded the Jargon Society, an influential small press devoted to poetry, folk art, and unheralded writers. Educated in part at Black Mountain College among the Charles Olson circle, he spent decades championing outsider artists and modernist poets through Jargon's finely made books.

Relationship to Fuller

Relationship: friend. Williams knew R. Buckminster Fuller through their shared connection to Black Mountain College, where Fuller taught during its experimental heyday. As a poet and publisher, Williams brought Fuller's long poem on industrialization — Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization — into print through his Jargon Society, treating Fuller's compressed, verse-arranged prose as serious literary work and helping preserve it for a wider readership.

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