Difference between revisions of "Mina Loy"

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* ''Lunar Baedeker'', Paris: Contact Editions, 1923.
 
* ''Lunar Baedeker'', Paris: Contact Editions, 1923.
 
* ''Lunar Baedeker & Time-Tables: Selected Poems'', ed. Jonathan Williams, Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1958.
 
* ''Lunar Baedeker & Time-Tables: Selected Poems'', ed. Jonathan Williams, Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1958.
* ''The Last Lunar Baedeker'', ed. Roger L. Conover, Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982; new ed. as ''[[Media:The_Lost_Lunar_Baedeker_Poems_of_Mina_Loy_1996.pdf|The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Poems of Mina Loy]]'', ed. Roger L. Conover, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1996.
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* ''The Last Lunar Baedeker'', ed. Roger L. Conover, Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982; new ed. as ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/54d5e1fb334fe00ccdaf18c3 The Lost Lunar Baedeker: Poems of Mina Loy]'', ed. Roger L. Conover, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1996.
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/54673e22334fe00f876ba84b Stories and Essays of Mina Loy]'', ed. Sara Crangle, Dalkey Archive Press, 2011, 280 pp. [https://www.dalkeyarchive.com/product/stories-and-essays-of-mina-loy/]
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/54673e22334fe00f876ba84b Stories and Essays of Mina Loy]'', ed. Sara Crangle, Dalkey Archive Press, 2011, 280 pp. [https://www.dalkeyarchive.com/product/stories-and-essays-of-mina-loy/]
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5372b362334fe04de1c636c7 Insel]'', ed. Elizabeth Arnold, intro. Sarah Hayden, Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2014, 224 pp. [https://www.mhpbooks.com/books/insel/]
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5372b362334fe04de1c636c7 Insel]'', ed. Elizabeth Arnold, intro. Sarah Hayden, Brooklyn, NY: Melville House, 2014, 224 pp. [https://www.mhpbooks.com/books/insel/]

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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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