PennSound: Mina Loy (original) (raw)

Interview with Mina Loy and Paul Blackburn, with Robert Vas Dias, 1965

  1. On her life in England and her husband Arthur Cravan (9:12): MP3
  2. On Robert Creeley(1:12): MP3
  3. On giving up poetry (2:30): MP3
  4. On exhibiting paintings in Paris (1:01): MP3
  5. On how she began writing (0:41): MP3
  6. Parturition (6:59): MP3
  7. Love Songs (14:38): MP3
  8. Love Song 1 (1:10): MP3
  9. Love Song 2 (0:31): MP3
  10. Love Song 3 (0:41): MP3
  11. Love Song 4 (3:10): MP3
  12. On writing and subconscious memories (0:51): MP3
  13. Love Song 5 (0:11): MP3
  14. Love Song 6 (0:09): MP3
  15. On the artist school in Munich (2:08): MP3
  16. Love Song 7 (01:35): MP3
  17. Love Song 8 (0:38): MP3
  18. Love Song 9 (0:26): MP3
  19. On Love Song 9 on a student’s wall (0:24): MP3
  20. Love Song 10 (0:28): MP3
  21. Love Song 11 (0:17): MP3
  22. Love Song 12 (0:17): MP3
  23. Love Song 13 (0:14): MP3
  24. On learning in a former life (0:10): MP3
  25. On school as a child (3:30): MP3
  26. Three Italian Pictures (10:01): MP3
  27. The Costa San Giorgio (3:17): MP3
  28. July in Vallombrosa (2:32): MP3
  29. On the Costa San Giorgio (0:24): MP3
  30. Costa Magic (2:27): MP3
  31. On Cesira in Costa Magic (0:55): MP3
  32. On writing process and Parturition (0:17): MP3
  33. On Jules Pascin (0:15): MP3
  34. Jules Pascin (1:40): MP3
  35. On “strange experiences” (7:51): MP3
  36. On Third Avenue Poem (01:39): MP3
  37. Stravinski’s Flute (0:20): MP3
  38. Blackburn reads Stravinski’s Flute (0:46): MP3
  39. On re-publishing (2:59): MP3
  40. On Joyce (1:33): MP3
  41. On her first and second marriages (4:03): MP3
  42. Loy reading James Joyce’s Ulysses (2:36): MP3
  43. On Joyce’s Family (1:14): MP3

These sound recordings are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights to this recorded material belong to the authors. © The Blackburn and Loy Estates. Used with permission and special thanks to Loy's literary executor and editor Roger Conover. Distributed by PennSound.