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The Solar Anus | Georges Bataille

The Solar Anus, initially L'anus solaire is an exceptionally impossible to miss work in the surrealistic type. It was written in 1927 by the French writer Georges Bataille and represented by André Masson in a later release. From the book:
"A relinquished shoe, a spoiled tooth, a censure nose, the cook spitting in the soup of his lords are to adore what a fight banner is to nationality. An umbrella, a sexagenarian, a seminarian, the smell of spoiled eggs, according to judges are the roots that support love. A pooch eating up the stomach of a goose, a smashed heaving lady, a sob­bing bookkeeper, a container of mustard speak to the disarray that fills in as the vehicle of affection."

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