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Dead White Writer on the Floor uses two literary conventionstheatre of the absurd and mystery novelsto create one of the funniest and thought-provoking plays ever about identity politics. In Act One, six savages; noble, innocent, ignorant, fearless, wise and gay, respectively; find themselves in a locked room with the body of a white writer, which they stash in a closet. None of them can figure out how he died or which of them might have killed him. They realize as they point fingers at each other, however, that they are all profoundly unhappy with their lives as they've been constructed over the past four hundred years: Old Lodge Skins wants to know what it feels like to be a young man; Billy Jack wonders what spreading healing rather than pain would feel like; Injun Joe is desperate for an education; Kills Many Enemies is exhausted by his deadly seriousness and yearns for a sense of humour; Pocahontas seeks to feel respected as a woman rather than lusted after as a child se

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      Publisher: Talonbooks
      Publication Date: 19/05/2011
      ISBN13: 9780889226630, 978-0889226630
      ISBN10: 0889226636

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Dead White Writer on the Floor uses two literary conventionstheatre of the absurd and mystery novelsto create one of the funniest and thought-provoking plays ever about identity politics. In Act One, six savages; noble, innocent, ignorant, fearless, wise and gay, respectively; find themselves in a locked room with the body of a white writer, which they stash in a closet. None of them can figure out how he died or which of them might have killed him. They realize as they point fingers at each other, however, that they are all profoundly unhappy with their lives as they've been constructed over the past four hundred years: Old Lodge Skins wants to know what it feels like to be a young man; Billy Jack wonders what spreading healing rather than pain would feel like; Injun Joe is desperate for an education; Kills Many Enemies is exhausted by his deadly seriousness and yearns for a sense of humour; Pocahontas seeks to feel respected as a woman rather than lusted after as a child se

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