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  1. The Solar Anus At sixty-four sentences in length, “The Solar Anus” (1927) is one of Bataille’s shortest, earliest published texts and perhaps the only one written in its unique form. Terse and aphoristic, philosophical and poetic at once, “The Solar Anus” is fragmented on the page into resounding, declarative lines and sections, nearly strophic.

  2. 14 de oct. de 2018 · The Solar Anus. The Solar Anus, originally L’anus solaire is a very peculiar work in the surrealistic genre. It was written in 1927 by the French author Georges Bataille and illustrated by André Masson in a later edition. From the book: “An abandoned shoe, a rotten tooth, a snub nose, the cook spitting in the soup of his masters are to love what a battle flag is to nationality.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2022 · the solar anus by green typewriters, released 16 July 2022 1. europa 2. i've gotta light 3. minnetonka sunrise (with a gory afterdew) 4. juniper 5. there it is 6. jesuve

  4. A short surrealist text by the French Georges Bataille, The Solar Anus inspires the work of Maikon K who creates a kind of scenic ritual based on the subjects covered by the book – such as the criticism of the civilization concept and social rules, besides questioning the way we deal with pleasure and death. The artist moves around ...

  5. The Solar Anus (French: L'Anus solaire) is a short text written by the French writer and philosopher Georges Bataille. It was written in 1927 and published in a limited edition of a 100 copies in 1931 , illustrated with drypoints by André Masson , by the Éditions de la Galerie Simon .

  6. Georges Bataille. The Solar Anus. It is clear that the world is purely parodic, in other words, that each thing seen is the parody of another, or is the same thing in a deceptive form. Ever since sentences started to circulate in brains devoted to reflection, an effort at total identification has been made, because with the aid of a copula each ...

  7. 6 [1 THE SOLAR ANUS /The two primary motions are rotation and sexual movement, whose combina­ ~ is expr;ssed by the locomotive's wheels and pistons.These two motions are reciprocally transformed, the one into the other.