The Sense of Significance
A posthumously published account of Fuller's friendship with Christopher Morley.
The Sense of Significance: The Friendship Between Christopher Morley and Buckminster Fuller is a book from the Estate of Buckminster Fuller, published for the first time in 2022. It chronicles the close relationship between Morley — a well-known writer, journalist, and broadcaster — and the scientist and inventor Richard Buckminster Fuller, from their first meeting in 1934 until Morley's death in 1957. The book traces the arc of that friendship through meetings, shared travels, and correspondence, drawing on quotations from letters, diaries, and interviews with Fuller himself.
Notably, the manuscript was written with Fuller's active participation between 1975 and 1982, near the end of his own life, giving it the character of a collaboratively assembled memoir of a friendship rather than a strictly external biography. It remained unpublished for roughly four decades before the Estate brought it out.
The Buckminster Fuller Institute marked the book's release with a free online event on October 12, 2022, featuring Jaime Snyder — Fuller's grandson, Co-Executor of the Estate, and BFI co-founder — in conversation with David McConville, cosmographer and former BFI executive director.
See Also
- R. Buckminster Fuller (R. Buckminster Fuller) — the central figure
- Christopher Morley (Christopher Morley) — the friend at the heart of the book
- Jaime Snyder (Jaime Snyder) — Estate co-executor who presented the book
- Buckminster Fuller Institute (Buckminster Fuller Institute) — host of the launch event
Sources
- The Sense of Significance: A New Book from the Estate of Buckminster Fuller