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         Loy Mina:     more books (45)
  1. The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Poems of Mina Loy by Mina Loy, 1997-04-08
  2. Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy by Carolyn Burke, 1997-10-14
  3. Insel by Mina Loy, 1991-10
  4. Mina Loy: Woman and Poet (Man/Woman and Poet Series) (Modern Poet Series)
  5. Cultures of Modernism: Marianne Moore, Mina Loy, and Else Lasker-Schuler by Cristanne Miller, 2007-03-21
  6. Mina Loy, American Modernist Poet by Virginia M. Kouidis, 1980-11
  7. Modernist Articulations: A Cultural Reading of Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy and Gertrude Stein by Alex Goody, 2007-06-15
  8. Poetics of the Feminine: Authority and Literary Tradition in William Carlos Williams, Mina Loy, Denise Levertov, and Kathleen Fraser (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Linda A. Kinnahan, 2008-11-24
  9. Little Review Exiles' Number by Ernest, Stein, Gertrude, Loy, Mina et al Hemingway, 1923
  10. The last lunar Baedeker (Jargon) by Mina Loy, 1982
  11. AIRES 9 - DES POETES AMERICAINES: CORPS by MINA - ADRIENNE RICH - MARGE PIERCY - SONIA SANCHEZ - SUSAN LUDVIGSON - ELINOR NAUEN LOY, 1989
  12. The Lost Lunar Baedeker (Poetry pleiade) by Mina Loy, 1997-09-26
  13. Modernist Writings and Religio-scientific Discourse: H.D., Loy, and Toomer (Modern and Contemporary Poetry and Poetics) by Lara Vetter, 2010-04-15
  14. The Salt Companion to Mina Loy (Salt Companions to Poetry)

1. Modernism Archive, August 1997: Mina Loy
Mina Loy Jack Kolb (KOLB@ucla.edu) Sat, 23 Aug 1997 195553 0700 Nextmessage Michael Thurston Re Mina Loy ; Previous message
http://www.liquidsquid.com/modernism/mod/0897/0029.html
Mina Loy Jack Kolb ( KOLB@ucla.edu
Sat, 23 Aug 1997 19:55:53 -0700
Just noticed that there are some previously unpublished letters from Fabian
Lloyd (Arthur Cravan) to Loy in the current (25 August/1 September) New
Yorker. Sorry if this has been previously mentioned.
Jack Kolb
Dept. of English, UCLA
kolb@ucla.edu

2. Mina Loy
Mina Loy. The British Library has a rich collection of published works by and aboutthe poet Mina Loy (18821966). The Lost lunar Baedeker poems of Mina Loy.
http://www.bl.uk/collections/britirish/modbriloy.html

3. Becoming Modern -- The Life Of Mina Loy
mina loy, carolyn burke, becoming modern the life of mina loy, modernism, poetry,art. BECOMING MODERN. The Life of Mina Loy. by Carolyn Burke. Quiz Time!
http://www.carolynburke.com/
BECOMING MODERN
The Life of Mina Loy
by Carolyn Burke
Quiz Time!
Mina Loy is:
    a. The president of Bulgari in New York.
    in smart literary circles.
The New York Observer, July 1996
Answer

M I N A L O Y
is one of those names a lot of people recognize
without knowing exactly who she was.
When she appears on lists of famous presences,
it adds cachet, and we nod our heads knowingly;
but most of us are hard pressed to say why.
New York Times Becoming Modern The Life of Mina Loy by Carolyn Burke Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York 1996, 494 pages
from the Introduction
by Carolyn Burke
But as her title Lunar Baedecker Ordering Information Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy Carolyn Burke ISBN 0-520-21089-1 Paperback, US$18.95 Available at local bookstores throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. You may also order by calling the publisher at 9 am to 8 pm, Eastern Standard Time or by writing to the following address: Sales Department The University of California Press 2120 Berkeley Way Berkeley, CA 94720

4. Reviews Of Becoming Modern—The Life Of Mina Loy
mina loy, carolyn burke, becoming modern the life of mina loy, modernism,poetry, art. Reviews. Carolyn See, The Washington Post Mina Loy . . .
http://www.carolynburke.com/minaloy/loy_reviews.html
Reviews
Booklist (starred review)
[A] mesmerizing biography.
Thom Gunn, Times Literary Supplement
Publishers Weekly
(starred review)

An important contribution to a neglected corner of modern literary history.
J. N. Igo, Jr., Choice
Alexander Thorp, Flatiron News
Marjorie Perloff, American Book Review
Rachel Blau DuPlessis,

An intelligent, loving, and readable biography. . . . Mina Loy emerges as a key modern writer, one of those we must understand to know the spark of the new.
Harriet Zinnes, The Nation San Francisco Chronicle Mark Ford, The New Republic Phoebe-Lou Adams, The Atlantic Monthly: Carolyn See, The Washington Post: Larissa McFarquhar, Love Songs, Megan Harlan, Salon (a Borders Books web page): complete review Paula Friedman, The Boston Book Review: Carolyn Burke has given us an expansive and detailed view of the qualities that make Mina Loy an intriguing modernist figure, both as a personality and an artist. . . . Becoming modern, as Burke demonstrates in this stimulating biography, was a complex process for Loy, one that engaged, in equal measure, her personal history and the diverse cultural impulses of the times. Nicholas Fox Weber

5. University Press Of New England | Mina Loy
Mina Loy Woman and Poet Shreiber, Maeera, and Keith Tuma, eds. The firstsubstantial Loy. Mina Loy made a career of friendship. She was
http://www.dartmouth.edu/acad-inst/upne/0-943373-42-5.html
Mina Loy
Woman and Poet
Shreiber, Maeera, and Keith Tuma, eds.
The first substantial collection of criticism devoted to this long neglected major Modernist poet.
Mina Loy: Woman and Poet represents the first substantial collection of criticism devoted to this long neglected major Modernist poet. The recent publication of the new collected edition of Loy's poetry under her own title, The Last Lunar Baedeker, along with a well-received critical biography by Carolyn Burke, has reawakened interest in her work. This collection draws together essays from a prominent group of international poetry scholars, including Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Marjorie Perloff, Peter Quartermain, Kathleen Fraser, and Barbara Guest, along with a previously unpublished interview with Loy and an annotated bibliography of works by and about Loy.
Mina Loy made a career of friendship. She was an active participant in the Futurist movement in Italy before World War I. During the war years she became a friend and associate of William Carlos Williams and other writers associated with New York Dada. And in the 1920s, she was a vivid presence in the Paris literary scene. Her poems during these years were saluted by many critics, including Ezra Pound, who linked her to Marianne Moore. But in the 1930s she gradually disappeared from sight, and she is the last major Modernist poet to be recovered.
Modern Poet Series National Poetry Foundation distributed by University Press of New England
500 pp. 6 x 9"

6. Reviews Of Becoming Modern The Life Of Mina Loy
mina loy, carolyn burke, becoming modern the life of mina loy, modernism,poetry, art. Carolyn See, The Washington Post Mina Loy . . .
http://jacketmagazine.com/05/mina-reviews.html
J A C K E T
back to Jacket # 5 contents page
back to Jacket's homepage
Reviews
BECOMING MODERN
The Life of Mina Loy

by Carolyn Burke
University of California Press
LINK: Interview with Carolyn Burke
LINK: Complete Introduction to Becoming Modern
You can read more about Mina Loy in this issue of Jacket. This piece is about six printed pages long Booklist (starred review) [A] mesmerizing biography. Thom Gunn, Times Literary Supplement Publishers Weekly (starred review) An important contribution to a neglected corner of modern literary history. J. N. Igo, Jr., Choice Alexander Thorp, Flatiron News Burke has a novelist's eye for recreating a vanished era, and she does an especially good job in describing the lost art nouveau world of Munich and Paris where Mina Loy spent her early years after a difficult Victorian childhood in London. Marjorie Perloff, American Book Review Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Women's Review of Books An intelligent, loving, and readable biography. . . . Mina Loy emerges as a key modern writer, one of those we must understand to know the spark of the new. Harriet Zinnes

7. Jacket 5 - Interview With Carolyn Burke About Her Mina Loy
mina loy, carolyn burke, becoming modern the life of mina loy, modernism, poetry,art. JACKET 5. Interview Carolyn Burke talks to Pam Brown about Mina Loy.
http://jacketmagazine.com/05/mina-iv.html
J A C K E T
back to Jacket # 5 contents page
back to Jacket's homepage
Interview
Carolyn Burke
talks to Pam Brown
about Mina Loy
LINK: Complete Introduction
from Becoming Modern

LINK: Excerpts from Reviews of Becoming Modern
You can read more about Mina Loy in this issue of Jacket.
This interview is about seventeen printed pages long Pam Brown: Carolyn, you have been writing about Mina Loy's work since 1980. Could you recount your discovery of her work? Carolyn Burke: I discovered Mina Loy in Paris in the seventies. Because of my interest in the expatriates, I was reading memoirs like Robert McAlmon's Being Geniuses Together and Gertrude Stein's Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, where the name Mina Loy kept appearing. I began wondering who she was and tried to find her poetry which proved to be difficult because it had long been out of print. The search soon took on something of an obsessive quality, or perhaps it was like detective work. By the time Ifound her Lunar Baedecker I was so taken with it that I thought "this woman is remarkable she's very much ahead of her time." She was into everything new and interesting. What prompted you to write her biography? Did you want to redress the neglect of her work, or were you more interested in telling the tale of her extremely complicated life?

8. FUTURISM AND THE FUTURISTS - Mina Loy
Mina Loy. The avantgarde poet and artist Mina Loy was born in London on 27December 1882. Mina Loy died on 29 September 1966 in Aspen, Colorado.
http://www.futurism.org.uk/loy/loy.htm
Mina Loy The avant-garde poet and artist Mina Loy was born in London on 27 December 1882. She was, at first, a painter and attended a conservative London art school. Influenced initially by Impressionism, she experimented with media beginning with pastels, oils, gouache and moving to ink by the First World War. Around the turn of the century she moved to Paris where she met her first husband, Stephen Haweis. By this time she was an accomplished Post-Impressionist and was elected to the Salon d'Automne at the age of 23 and, as a life member, could show her work without going through the selection process However, she and her husband moved to Florence in 1907. She read Freud, Bergson, some of the Eastern philosophers and Gertrude Stein who became her great friend. She also met Marinetti and it was the direct influence of Stein and Marinetti that impelled her into poetry. She had affairs with Giovanni Papini and Marinetti but her encounter with Marinetti (whose philosophy she later rejected) was a reason for her early feminism.

9. Atrium Books - Loy
The Lost Lunar Baedeker Poems of Mina loy mina Loy Woman and Poet (ModernPoets Series) Becoming Modern The Life of Mina Loy Catholic Reform from
http://www.atrium.com/names/name-Loy.html
Atrium Books The Lost Lunar Baedeker : Poems of Mina Loy
Mina Loy : Woman and Poet (Modern Poets Series)

Becoming Modern : The Life of Mina Loy

Catholic Reform from Cardinal Ximenes to the Council of Trent, 1495-1563 : An Essay With Illustrative Documents and a Brief Study of St. Ignatius Loy
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10. Loy
Mina Loy (1882 1966). a web guide from literaryhistory.com.
http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Loy.htm
Mina Loy (1882 - 1966) a web guide from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors General Articles http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/loy/loy.htm An introduction, plus excerpts of reputable critical discussions of some poems, from the Modern American Poetry Site (Univ. of Illinois). http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=96 An introduction to the poet from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/however/print_archive/alerts1185.html#carolyn "Mina Loy: Reimagining The Poetic Line," a brief article by Carolyn Burke in HOW(ever), Vol. 2, No. 4 (November 1985). main page 20th century authors Updated 10/26/2001

11. Loy
Mina Loy. Born 27 Dec. 1882 in London. OTHER INTERNET RESOURCES. Mina Loy web site An extensive Web site maintained by Susan E. Dunn of Stanford University.
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/loy.html
Mina Loy
Born 27 Dec. 1882 in London.
Died 29 Sept. 1966 in Aspen, Colorado. Writer and artist associated with the Dada movement in New York. The International Dada Archive has substantial holdings of works by and about Loy. OTHER INTERNET RESOURCES
  • Mina Loy web site An extensive Web site maintained by Susan E. Dunn of Stanford University.
    Click here to return to the list of individual Dadaists.
    Click here to return to the home page of the International Dada Archive. International Dada Archive, University of Iowa Libraries.
    URL: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/loy.html
    Last updated: January 8, 2002
  • 12. Mina Loy
    Mina Loy 18821966 English/American poet Lunar Baedecker - 1923. Oncein a messanino The starry ceiling Vaulted an unimaginable family
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    Mina Loy English/American poet Lunar Baedecker
    Once in a messanino The starry ceiling Vaulted an unimaginable family Bird-like abortions With human throats And Wisdom's eyes Who wore lamp-shade red dresses And woolen hair One bore a baby In a padded porte-enfant Tied with a sarsenet ribbon To her goose's wings But for the abominable shadows I would have lived Among their fearful furniture To teach them to tell me their secrets Before I guessed - Sweeping the brood clean out
    ° Love Song VII °

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    14. Mina Loy
    MINA LOY 18821966. Becoming Modern Mina Loy Home Page GertrudeStein, A Poem Poems Moreover, The Moon Feminist Manifesto.
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/l/j/ljj4/textpages/loy.html

    15. Mina Loy
    Mina Loy. Bon Appetit MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION. The Lost Lunar Baedeker Poemsof Mina Loy. The Lost Lunar Baedeker Poems of Mina Loy. ShadowBox.
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    The Inobvious Mina loy mina Loy, The Lost Lunar Baedeker. Edited byRoger L. Conover. Farrar Straus Giroux, 1996. Keith Tuma. I hadn
    http://www.nd.edu/~ndr/issues/ndr5/reviews/minaloy1.html
    The Inobvious Mina Loy
    Mina Loy, The Lost Lunar Baedeker. Edited by Roger L. Conover. Farrar Straus Giroux, 1996. Keith Tuma I hadn't meant to write anything on Roger Conover's new edition of Mina Loy's poems, happy as I was to see it appear. I figured the more interesting approach would be to wait for the reviews of the book and write something about them. I had an inkling that Mina Loy's time had come, that this Conover edition, given its publisher, would reach a public an earlier Jargon Books edition had not. The nearly simultaneous publication of Carolyn Burke's biography, Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy Harper's Bazaar, Modernism/Modernity, American Book Review , and TLS , and Mina Loy's name seems to be everywhere. In the week that I type this I've found it in an electronic Postmodern Culture Harper's Bazaar , the sensation become a sensation again as she enters the archive, touching down just once in the glossy pages, beautiful and scandalous in the sheen of sex and fashion. Sparkling precipitate
    the spectral day
    involves
    the visionless obstacle this slow blind face
    pushing
    its virginal nonentity
    against the light Pure purposeless eremite
    of cenripetal sentience

    17. Mina Loy - The Academy Of American Poets
    An Academy of American Poets poetry exhibit, including a short biography and two poems.Category Arts Literature Authors L loy, mina......mina loy The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selectedpoems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits. mina loy.
    http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=96

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    Why pay retail when you can save at Half? Always find low prices on books by mina loy and a great selection of new used books.
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    Mina Loy (1882-1966) Chronology Loy's Life On "Love Songs" / "Songs to Joannes" Loy as Visual Artist ... External Links Prepared and Compiled by Janet Lyon and Elizabeth Majerus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Return to Modern American Poetry Home Return to Poets Index

    19. Literary Criticism On The Web: Lahougue, Jean -- Loy, Mina
    Lovecraft, HP The HP Lovecraft Archive; Why Lovecraft Still Matters The MagicalPower of Transformative Fiction. loy, mina Rediscovering mina loy. Home
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    Laurence, Margaret Lawrence, D.H. Layton, Irving Lee, Harper Lessing, Doris Lewis, C.S. Lewis, M.G.

    20. Bread, Coffee, Chocolate, Yoga
    Create your own magnetic poetry using a Flashbased web application. Keep it for yourself or send it to the webmaster, who will post the most tasteful and original. The site is inspired by mina loy's Lunar Baedeker.
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    Sunday, March 23, 2003
    kudos: first look ok, went down to the new coffee shop, kudo beans, today at about 5pm. packed. loud. crazy.
    the shop's owner steve is, like myself, a member of the famous group of coffee freaks at alt.coffee . naturally, we support those who venture into the real coffee business full-time.
    hell's angels
    headquarters. (i'm not making this up!!!) he is serving gelato and sandwiches, besides press pots of coffee and tea. i saw that he had at least 18 kinds of coffees, none more than 10 days old he says, for serving by the press pot.
    the coffee beans he pro-offered me to sniff smelled great of course he is associated with dallis bros. , so! he had about 12 leaf teas available for buying by the pot. not that you could get a table a tho'. the place was jammed. although the staff had the requisite piercings and ink, none of them had touched coffee before.
    he was honest about how he hopes to work with his staff to reach a higher level. because his location is extremely high volume, i wasn't suprised to see a superautomatic "accorta 2000s." it grinds, pours no portafilter at all, it looks kinda like a high-tech japanese vending machine.
    however, the staff did work to keep it clean. i saw them run what looked like to me some kind of steam clean cycle twice in the 20 mins. i was there. even with a line backing up out the door!

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