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RADICAL PETS

a cojoined audio novel

written by

Nadia de Vries

William Habib Kherbek

Daisy Lafarge

Elvia Wilk

Taylor Le Melle

Becket Flannery

Mia You

 

published by San Serriffe

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,Bruch‘— KLITTERN (aesopica)

‘Apart from the flock, a sheep encounters a wolf. To avoid being eaten, it devises a ruse. It asks the wolf to play the flute so it can dance one last time…’

KLITTERN (aesopica) works through the fable ‘A Wolf and a Kid’, ascribed to the ancient poet and slave Aesop. Borrowing from and dressing up in the idioms of others, the play assembles tactics and gestures of resistance for situations where no recourse to institutionalised forms of power seems advisable. Figurations of non-participation and withdrawal appear on the scene: strategies of camouflage, practices of friendship, promises of radical change, aestheticist compensations, apocalyptic fantasies and mystical transformations.