- Title
- Against Culinary Art: Mina Loy and the Modernist Starving Artist
- Author/Creator
- Alys Moody
- Publication Details
- Gastro-Modernism: Food, Literature, Culture, pp.83-98
- Annotation
- Draws from Hemingway's significant contributions (via A Moveable Feast) to the social idea of the "starving artist" as a way of examining the "modernist distaste for culinary art" and other threads of philosophy and aesthetics. Culminates in a discussion of Mina Loy's posthumous novel Insel (1991), which introduces a rarely seen "feminist parable of the making of a female starving artist."
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015130638703691
Book chapter
Against Culinary Art: Mina Loy and the Modernist Starving Artist
Gastro-Modernism: Food, Literature, Culture, pp.83-98
2019
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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