Athena V. Lord
American author of Pilot for Spaceship Earth: R. Buckminster Fuller, Architect, Inventor, and Poet (1978), a narrative biography for young readers.
Lord tells Fuller's story in accessible, narrative form, organizing it around his best-known metaphor — Earth as a spaceship whose crew must learn to operate it — and the resource-accounting ambition of the World Game. Written for a general and younger audience, it presents Fuller as architect, inventor, and poet in one.
Role in Fuller's orbit
Lord is a popular biographer who helped carry Fuller's Spaceship-Earth framing to younger readers, part of the wave of accessible mid-century Fuller biographies.
See Also
- Pilot for Spaceship Earth (Pilot for Spaceship Earth) — the biography she wrote
- Sidney Rosen (Sidney Rosen) — fellow author of a Fuller biography for younger readers
Sources
- Pilot for Spaceship Earth (source reference) — the work attributing authorship