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Like a donkey dressed in zebra’s clothing, criticism can appear in a borrowed coat; perhaps it can even reveal itself in stolen poems. Here, among fables of donkeys, shoemakers and barricades, German angels and non-German angels, and a few lines from Emily Dickinson, the transformative possibilities of art are unfolded in the figure of labor.
Karl Katz Lydén is writer, critic, and editor of Found Review. He is currently a PhD candidate in philosophy at Södertörn University (Stockholm), writing a thesis on the notion of critique in Michel Foucault's late work.