I Seem to Be a Verb
Buckminster Fuller’s explorations as an architect, engineer, philosopher and futurist are extended into experimental book form through his collaboration with producer Jerome Agel and designer Quentin Fiore.
I Seem to Be A Verb‘s utopian plans, clever insights and light-hearted musings rub elbows with revelatory and often jolting reminders that we are in motion, full of impulsive nerves, flowing blood and constant thought. This fun and challenging book is packed with images, dense layouts and narratives reading both front to back and in reverse. All this to remind us that we are verbs, not nouns!
R. Buckminster Fuller was awarded 25 patents, invented the geodesic dome, the dymaxion car and was expelled from Harvard twice. I Seem to Be a Verb was originally published in 1970. I am convinced that creativity is a priori to the integrity of the universe and that life is regenerative and conformity meaningless.
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Description
You will receive the edition pictured (1970 Bantam Sociology paperback). Shelf wear, including some edge wear and light scuffing to the cover. Moderate creasing to the spine with associated chipping along the upper and lower edges. Old price written in ink on first inside page. Lightly age-toned. In G+ condition.
Written by R. Buckminster Fuller with Jerome Agel and Quentin Fiore
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Additional information
| Weight | 14 oz |
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| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| Publisher | Bantam |
| Year Published | 1970 |
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