Mina Loy - Songs to Joannes & Other VerseForgotten Poets #7 / forgottenpoets.substack.com’Songs to Joannes & Other Verse’ [146 pages] brings together a selection of poems by London poet Mina Loy, later based in Paris and New York, including the entire 34 song sequence, ’Songs to Joannes’, and a generous selection of Loy’s other verses (originally published 1914-1923), as well as selected short essays, manifestos, and aphorisms; with illustrations by Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and Clara Tice. Loy was a revolutionary poet, and a member of the Futurist and Dada groups in the mid-1910s, and a forerunner to the ’free’ and ’new verse’ movements of the 1920s.. . . . . . . . .-: From: Songs To Joannes :-Out of the severingOf hill from hillThe interimOf star from starThe nascentStaticOf night. . . . . . . . .-: Gertrude Stein :-CurieOf the laboratoryof vocabularyshe crushedthe tonnageof consciousnesscongealed to phrasesto extracta radium of the word. . . . . . . . .The Forgotten Poets Newsletter presents: new collections of out-of-print and obscure poetry, with a focus on compressed & fragmented ’free’ and ’new’ verse from the late-1800s & early-1900s, & the early history of English-language tanka & haiku. Verses are carefully selected & spaciously laid-out, adorned with illustrations & ornaments from the books & magazines they originally appeared in.