This list records alphabetically by title the first published appearance of all of Mina Loy’s known published works which are not included in the present edition. I am not reporting second or later appearances in magazines or anthologies, nor am I distinguishing posthumous works from those published during her lifetime. This distinction can be easily made by the reader; ML died in 1966. The notes on individual texts in Appendix B contain information on the first published appearance of all works included in the main text of this volume.
Poetry
“America* A Miracle.” LLB82, pp. 227–31.
“Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose.” The Little Review 9:3 (Spring 1923), pp. 10–18; 9:4 (Autumn/Winter 1923), pp. 41–51; Contact Collection of Contemporary Writers (Paris: Three Mountains Press, 1925), pp. 137–94.
“Aviator’s Eyes.” Larry Krantz, “Three Neglected Poets,” Wagner Literary Magazine [formerly Nimbus] (Spring 1959), p. 54.
“Birth of Melody.” LLB82, 241.
“Brain.” LLB82, p. 257.
“Breath Bank.” LLB82, p. 254.
“Brilliant Confusion of Brilliance.” LLB82, p. 234.
“Ceiling at Dawn.” LLB82, p. 242.
“Child Chanting.” LLB82, p. 239.
“Continuity.” LLB82, p. 255.
“Desert of the Ganges.” LLB82, p. 252.
“Echo.” LLB82, p. 240.
“Evolution”. LLB82, p. 256.
“Hilarious Israel.” Accent 7:2 (Winter 1947), pp. 110–11.
“I Almost Saw God in the Metro.” LLB82, p. 248.
“Impossible Opus.” Between Worlds 1:2 (Spring/Summer 1961), pp. 199–200.
“L’Inavouable Enfant.” LLB82, p. 236.
“Maiden Song.” LLB82, p. 237.
“The Mediterranean Sea.” LLB82, pp. 250–51.
“Mother Earth.” LLB82, p. 253.
“Negro Dancer.” Between Worlds 1:2 (Spring/Summer 1961), p. 202.
“Overnight.” LLB82, p. 258.
“Portrait of a Nun.” LLB82, p. 260.
“Repassed Platform.” LLB82, p. 249.
“Revelation.” LBT, pp. 73–74.
“The Song of the Nightingale Is Like the Scent of Syringa.” LBT, p. 80.
“Songge Byrd.” LLB82, p. 238.
“Stravinski’s Flute.” LBT, p. 77.
“Surfeit of Controversy.” LLB82, p. 232.
“There Is No Love Alone.” LLB82, p. 233.
“To You.” Others 3:1 (July 1916), pp. 27–28.
“Transformation Scene.” LBT, pp. 78–79.
“Untitled.” Between Worlds 2:1 (Fall/Winter 1962), p. 27. YCAL MS title is “In Extremis.” Published as “Show Me a Saint Who Suffered” [first line of poem] in LLB82.
“Vision on Broadway.” LLB82, p. 247.
“White Petunia.” LLB82, p. 243.
Prose
“Colossus” (memoir). Roger L. Conover, “Mina Loy’s Colossus: Arthur Cravan Undressed,” in Dada/Surrealism 14 (1985); reprinted in Rudolf E. Kuenzli, ed., New York Dada (New York: Willis Locker & Owens, 1986), pp. 102–19.
“Gertrude Stein” (essay). transatlantic review 2:3 (October 1924), pp. 305–9; and transatlantic review 2:4 (November 1924), pp. 427–30.
“In … Formation” (polemic). Blind Man 1 (April 10, 1917), p. 7.
Insel (novel). Elizabeth Arnold, ed., with foreword by Roger L. Conover (Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1991).
“John Rodker’s Frog” (response). The Little Review 7:3 (September-December 1920), pp. 56–57.
“Notes on Religion” (essay fragments). Edited and introduced by Keith Tuma, Sulfur 27 (Fall 1990), pp. 13–16.
“O Marcel—otherwise I Also Have Been to Louise’s” (vignette). The Blind Man 2 (May 1917), pp. 11–12. Reprinted in View 5:1 (March 1945), p. 35, as “O Marcel: or I Too Have Been to Louise’s,” with an autobiographical note by ML.
“The Pamperers” (drama). The Dial 69:1 (July 1920), pp. 65–88.
“Pas de Commentaires! Louis M. Eilshemius” (profile). The Blind Man 2 (May 1917), pp. 11–12.
“Phenomenon in American Art” (review). LLB82, pp. 300–2.
Psycho-Democracy (pamphlet). Florence: Tipografia Peri & Rossi, 1920. Reprinted in The Little Review 12 (Autumn 1921), pp. 14–19.
“Questionnaire” (interview). The Little Review 12:2 (May 1929), p. 46.
“Street Sister” (fiction). Bronte Adams and Trudi Tate, eds., That Kind of Woman (London: Virago Press, 1991), pp. 41–42.
“Summer Night in a Florentine Slum” (vignette). Contact 1 (December 1920), pp. 6–7.
“Towards the Unknown” (questionnaire). View 1 (February/March 1942), p. 10.
Two Plays [“Collision” and “Cittabapini”] (drama). Rogue 1:6 (June 15, 1915), pp. 15–16.