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  1. Apr 1, 2014 · VALERIE SOLANAS: The Defiant Life of the Woman Who Wrote SCUM (And Shot Andy Warhol) quotes Valerie’s close male friend, Jeremiah Newton, who says, “She was so sure one day the world would discover her and she would have the fame she so richly deserved.”. Incidentally, Solanas wrote a version of the preface to Up Your Ass —the play for ...

  2. Nov 25, 2023 · Valerie Solanas (9 April 1936 – 26 April 1988) was an American feminist. She is notable for writing SCUM Manifesto and having shot Andy Warhol .

  3. Valerie Solanas. 1936 m. balandžio 9 d. Valeri Džina Solanas ( Valerie Jean Solanas, 1936 m. balandžio 9 – 1988 m. balandžio 26 ) – žinoma kaip radikalios pakraipos amerikiečių feministė, išgarsėjusi 1968 m. šūviu sužalodama menininką Endį Varholą. Ji yra parašiusi SCUM Manifestą, kuriuo kviečia kurti vien moterišką ...

  4. In Andy Warhol. …shot and nearly killed by Valerie Solanas, one of an assemblage of underground film and rock music stars, assorted hangers-on, and social curiosities who frequented his studio, known as the Factory. (The incident is depicted in the 1996 film I Shot Andy Warhol .) Warhol had by this time become a…. Read More.

  5. VALERIE SOLANAS was one of the permanent features in the lobby of the Chelsea, together with the proliferating objets d’art abandoned on the walls of the hotel by generations of fractured painters and sculptors. Her clothing was invariable, the same old jeans and sweater, and the cap sitting straight on the top of her head. Her fixed ...

  6. Valerie Solanas (9. april 1936 Ventor, New Jersey – 25. april 1988) var en amerikansk feminist og forfatter. Hun skrev SCUM-manifestet, en tekst der tilsyneladende tilskynder kvinder at "vælte regeringen, eliminere pengesystemet, indføre fuldstændig automatisering og destruere det mandlige køn".

  7. mitpress.mit.edu › author › valerie-solanas-37689Valerie Solanas - MIT Press

    Valerie Solanas (1936–1988) was a writer and artist. She completed SCUM Manifesto in 1967 and her play Up Your Ass in 1965; the latter was never published in her lifetime. As a result of her attempt to assassinate Andy Warhol in 1968, Solanas was involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospitalization.