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  1. The Solar Anus (French: L'anus solaire) is a short surrealist text by the French writer Georges Bataille, written in 1927 and published with drawings by André Masson in 1931. Albeit elliptically, its aphorisms refer to decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impotence, frustration, ennui and excrement.

  2. The solar annulus is the intact anus of her body at eighteen years to which nothing sufficiently blinding can be compared except the sun, even though the anus is night.

  3. 23 de nov. de 2021 · Ronald Athey. Cyril Kuhn's documentary opens with Jesse Helms on the Senate floor 1994, consists of Athey reading and talking, drawings, realtime footage of the Georges Bataille/Pierre Molinier inspired Solar Anus (performance-for-camera 1998), and behind the scenes set-up of Catherine Opie Large Format Polaroids shoot in NYC 1999. 45 minutes.

    • 45 min
    • 2021
    • Ronald Athey
  4. 3 de jun. de 2021 · A Reading of Georges Bataille's "The Solar Anus" - YouTube. Acid Horizon. 15.7K subscribers. 311. 6.7K views 2 years ago. Contribute to Acid Horizon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpo......

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  5. The solar annulus is the intact anus of her body at eighteen years to which nothing sufficiently blinding can be compared except the sun, even though the anus is night. [from Georges Bataille "Visions of Excess Selected Writings, 1927-1939"]

  6. Georges Bataille. 3.92. 587 ratings74 reviews. The Solar Anus is a short Surrealist text written by the French writer and philosopher Georges Bataille. Albeit elliptically, its aphorisms refer to decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impotence, frustration, ennui and excrement.

  7. By reading Bataille’s early text “The Solar Anus” explicitly in terms of its invocation of the Cretan myth of the labyrinth and the Minotaur, I examine how the performative poetics of the text allow it to create an expansion, rather than mere negation, of the Hegelian dialectic structure.