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  1. "The Solar Anus", by Bataille, a graduate of Ecole Normale Superieure, better than Buyvi League back home, whose thesis there was a manuscript that he, himself, reconstructed by visiting monasteries, nooks, and crannies in 20th Century France, where he collected pieces of his piece d'art, and thereby reconstructed an ancient manuscript as a whole, is Bataille's seminal work. The main idea ...

  2. Anyone familiar with Georges Bataille’s (1931) work The Solar Anus can immediately venture a guess as to the title.The brain as a blinding light signals a brain over-exposed and parodying itself when illuminating its flesh as the light of consciousness in the brightly colored image constructed by the suffocating black hole of the brain scanner.

  3. 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.” ― Georges Bataille, The Solar Anus

  4. 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.

  5. 18 avr. 2024 · The Solar Anus (L’anus solaire) is a short surrealist text, written by Bataille in 1927. It is Bataille’s essay on the sun’s power and energy, focussing on the positive aspects of the sun – (life, light, growth, sight, vision, reflections), and its negative aspects – (death, decay, disasters, fires, impotence, decomposition, aridity).

  6. "The Solar Anus", by Bataille, a graduate of Ecole Normale Superieure, better than Buyvi League back home, whose thesis there was a manuscript that he, himself, reconstructed by visiting monasteries, nooks, and crannies in 20th Century France, where he collected pieces of his piece d'art, and thereby reconstructed an ancient manuscript as a whole, is Bataille's seminal work. The main idea ...