Becoming modern

Becoming modern1996
About this book
The poet and visual artist Mina Loy (1882-1966) has long had an underground reputation as an exemplary avant-gardist.
Born in London of mixed Jewish and English parentage, and a much photographed beauty, she moved in the pivotal circles of international modernism - in Florence as Gertrude Stein's friend and Marinetti's lover; in New York as Marcel Duchamp's co-conspirator and Djuna Barnes's confidante; in Mexico with her greatest love, the notorious boxer-poet Arthur Cravan; in Paris with the Surrealists and Man Ray.
Carolyn Burke's riveting, authoritative biography brings this highly original and representative figure wonderfully alive, in the process giving us a new picture of modernism - and one woman's important contribution to it.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2654589W
Subjects
American PoetsBiographyModernism (Literature)American Women poetsLoy, Mina.Poets, American -- 20th century -- Biography.Modernism (Literature) -- United States.Women poetsPoets, biographyLoy, mina, 1882-1966Biographie