Image inside the Cafe' du Neant. Cafe mentioned in "Three Moments in Paris." In this cafe, the tables were coffins. Interesting reminder of mortality.
Historical building in France mentioned in "Three Moments in Paris." Functioned as a hotel, and then a department store.
Mentioned as "Giovanni Bapini" in the poem "Giovanni Franchi, according to Roger Connover, Papini was was a futurist lover of Mina Loy who is portrayed a a "foolosopher" in this poem (Loy 182).
This is an image of Charlie Chaplin's Tramp. Roger Connover suggests that the figure in the poem "Ignoramus" was "very much in the spirit" of this character from 1910s (Loy 186).
Figure mentioned in the poem "Lions' Jaws" as "Danriel Gabrunzio" (line 3). Connover describes him as "Italian Nationalist, poet, adventurer, and adulterer" (Loy 187).
Figure mentioned in the Poem "Lions' Jaws" as "Raminetti" (line 47). Marinetti was the founder of futurism.
Once again mentioned in the poem "Lions' Jaws" as Bapini.
Mina Loy, mentioned in the poem "Lions's Jaws" as "Nima Loy," "Anim Yol," and Imna Oly."