anthologizers

/ænˈθɑləˌdʒaɪzərz/
noun
  1. People who collect and publish a selection of literary works, such as poems, stories, or essays, in a single volume.
    • The anthologizers chose poems from many different cultures for the new book.
    • The school invited several anthologizers to talk about how they select pieces for their collections.
    • Famous anthologizers often shape how readers discover classic literature.
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