Valerie Solanas, SCUM Manifesto

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Valerie Solanas’s elusive text, SCUM Manifesto, first circulated by her on the streets of New York in 1967, has been intrinsically connected to what has been largely interpreted as an assault on our cultural consciousness. For the past five decades, this essay, and by extension Solanas’s identity, has been firmly linked to her attempted assassination of Andy Warhol, as well as art critic Mario Amaya, in 1968 at Warhol’s Factory in New York City. In turn, this act resulted in the vilification of Solanas and the subsequent condemnation and ghettoization of her text as merely a rant from a fringe voice. Upon closer examination, however, there are apparently two Valerie Solanases. One is the would-be assassin of …

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Citation: Magrino, William. "SCUM Manifesto". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 19 June 2017 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=37163, accessed 25 November 2024.]

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