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‘Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable’ celebrates a remarkable ‘cultural pollinator’

Por: The Boston Globe Life July 19, 2023

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BRUNSWICK, Maine — As titles go, it would be hard to top “Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable.” That’s fitting, since it would be even harder to top its subject’s life for richness, surprise, and general improbability.Strangeness and inevitability you know about. Mina Loy (the first name is pronounced MEE-nah) you likely don’t. She excelled in multiple modes: poetry, prose, painting, drawing, design. More important, perhaps, she was... + full article



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