Valerie Solanas: The Defiant Life of the Woman who Wrote Scum (and Shot Andy Warhol)

The Defiant Life of the Woman who Wrote Scum (and Shot Andy Warhol)
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By Breanne Fahs (2014)
Valerie Solanas is an American radical feminist who is probably best known for her assassination attempt on Andy Warhol. After a difficult childhood where she was abused by her grandfather, Solanas headed to Berkley to study. There she wrote her SCUM Manifesto, which encouraged women to 'overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and eliminate the male sex.' Biographer Fahs looks at these incidents and many more, exploring the fascinating back story of an infamous feminist whose actions shocked '60s New York.

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