Mina Loy

1882–1966

Born Mina Gertrude Löwy in London, to a family that had emigrated from Budapest in 1870, Mina Loy studied art in London, Munich, Paris, and Florence, where Gertrude Stein, Picasso, and other expatriates encouraged her avant-garde painting and writing. Heavily influenced by futurism while she was living in Paris, Loy’s poetry, largely produced between 1913 and 1924, was daring in both form and theme; yoking formal experimentality to modernist intellectual concerns, unabashed sexuality, and feminist critique, Loy won recognition as a distinctive voice in the Anglo-American modernist scene. In addition to her poetry, Loy designed lampshades, made collages, and wrote a novel, Insel (published posthumously, 1991). She moved permanently to America in 1936 to be with her daughters, eventually settling in Aspen, Colorado.

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Virgins Plus Curtains Minus Dots

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Houses hold virgins The doors on the chain ‘Plumb streets with hearts’ ‘Bore curtains with eyes’ Virgins   without dots Stare   beyond probability See the men pass Their hats are not ours We  …

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Feminist Manifesto

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The feminist movement as at present instituted is InadequateWomen if you want to realize yourselves—you are on the eve of a devastating psychological upheaval—all your pet illusions must be unmasked…