Kukolnost: the state of puppetness. Interesting that to call someone a puppet, if you are human, is a slur, pejorative, meaning that one is weak, without personal power. But to be a puppet: that’s to be unpredictable, humorous, dangerous: a born insurrectionist.
In John Bell’s terrific Puppets, Masks and Performing Objects, Peter Schumann, of Bread and Puppet Theater, speaks of the puppets’ nature as insurrectionists, who are “therefore shunned by correct citizens — unless they pretend to be something other than what they are, like: fluffy, lovely, or digestible.” Digestible! I loved that.
Needless to say – or maybe it isn’t – the puppets of the Poppy are not in the least digestible. They partake fully of their kukolnost; one might say they revel in it.

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