Featuring two previously unpublished works, this collection showcases the innovative writing of Mina Loy, a prominent figure in modernist literature. Renowned for her poetic voice and feminist themes, Loy's novels delve into the complexities of identity and the human experience. Readers can expect a blend of avant-garde style and profound insights, reflecting her unique perspective on society and gender. This collection offers a rare glimpse into the literary contributions of an influential artist whose work continues to resonate today.
Mina Loy Book order
Mina Loy was a pivotal figure in the modernist avant-garde, with a body of work deeply informed by her experiences as a painter and poet. Her writing, celebrated for its innovative form and fearless exploration of themes like love and identity, reflects her profound engagement with the artistic circles of her era. Loy moved through bohemian salons and mingled with leading artists and writers, inspiring a body of literature that was both radical and provocative. Her distinctive style and philosophical approach to composition mark her as an unforgettable literary voice.




- 2024
- 2024
Mina Loy - Songs To Joannes & Other Verse
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring themes of love, identity, and the complexities of modern life, this collection showcases Mina Loy's innovative and avant-garde poetic style. Her work often challenges societal norms and embraces the struggles of femininity and self-expression. "Songs to Joannes" serves as a centerpiece, reflecting her personal experiences and artistic vision. The collection is a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature, highlighting Loy's unique voice and her role in the modernist movement.
- 2024
Two never-before-published novels by Mina Loy, the celebrated modernist poet, artist, and feminist
- 1997
Lost Lunar Baedeker
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Updating and correcting the earlier book, this edition features previously unknown works by Mina Loy rescued from Dada archives and avant-garde magazines. All of Loy's futurist and feminist satires are included, as are the poems from her Paris and New York periods, and the cycle of Love Songs.