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* Carolyn Burke, ''[http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/52986d793078883856000007 Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy]'', Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1996; University of California Press, 1997, 503 pp. [http://www.carolynburke.com/books/loy_introduction.php Introduction].
 
* Carolyn Burke, ''[http://aaaaarg.fail/thing/52986d793078883856000007 Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy]'', Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1996; University of California Press, 1997, 503 pp. [http://www.carolynburke.com/books/loy_introduction.php Introduction].
 
* Maeera Shreiber, Keith Tuma (eds.), ''Mina Loy: Writer and Poet'', National Poetry Foundation, 1998, 500 pp.
 
* Maeera Shreiber, Keith Tuma (eds.), ''Mina Loy: Writer and Poet'', National Poetry Foundation, 1998, 500 pp.
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* Marisa Januzzi, [https://monoskop.org/images/e/ee/Sawelson-Gorse_Naomi_ed_Women_in_Dada_Essays_on_Sex_Gender_and_Identity_1998.pdf#page=590 "Dada through the Looking Glass, or: Mina Loy's Objective"], in ''Women in Dada: Essays on Sex, Gender, and Identity'', ed. Naomi Sawelson-Gorse, MIT Press, 1998, pp 578-612.
 
* Alex Goody, ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5bbb551a9ff37c7486622bcd Modernist Articulations: A Cultural Study of Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy and Gertrude Stein]'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 242 pp.
 
* Alex Goody, ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5bbb551a9ff37c7486622bcd Modernist Articulations: A Cultural Study of Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy and Gertrude Stein]'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 242 pp.
 
* Sandeep Parmar, ''[http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1444035/1/U591326.pdf Mina Loy and the Myth of the Modern Woman]'', University of London, 2007. PhD dissertation.
 
* Sandeep Parmar, ''[http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1444035/1/U591326.pdf Mina Loy and the Myth of the Modern Woman]'', University of London, 2007. PhD dissertation.

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Mina Loy (born Mina Gertrude Löwy; 27 December 1882 – 25 September 1966), was a British artist, writer, poet, playwright, novelist, futurist, feminist, designer of lamps, and bohemian. She was one of the last of the first generation modernists to achieve posthumous recognition. Her poetry was admired by T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Basil Bunting, Gertrude Stein, Francis Picabia and Yvor Winters, among others.

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