Mina Loy
Mina Loy was an influential American poet, writer, and artist born on February 27, 1882, in London, England. She became a prominent figure in the Futurist and Dada movements, known for her avant-garde style and innovative use of language. Loy's work often explored themes of feminism, identity, and modernity, making her a significant voice in early 20th-century literature.
Throughout her life, Loy lived in various cities, including Paris and New York, where she interacted with notable artists and writers such as Gertrude Stein and Ezra Pound. Her most famous collection, "Lunar Baedecker," showcases her unique perspective and remains influential in contemporary poetry. Loy passed away on September 25, 1966, in Italy.