Dust Eaters
by Julie Jensen

Dust Eaters Book Cover
Dust Eaters Cover

Synopsis

"Dust Eaters is an intimate look at two families, one white, one Native American, living side by side in the west desert of Utah.

The play covers a total of seven generations, from 1877 to the present.

Each scene--a mini-drama of its own--takes place 20 years later than the one before, all in the same small house.

We follow the life of Albertine who begins as a defiant 10-year-old Goshute girl living with a white family on a ranch next to her tribe's ancestral land.

We trace the interdependence and resentment, the love and denial of the two families.

In the end Albertine's great-grandchildren are grappling with a decision to store high-level nuclear waste on their reservation.

The play is a chamber history that defines the past through everyday, intimate human detail and looks at the assumptions behind both cultural points of view.

It presents history as we see our own personal history, as a life lived in the wake of seminal events."--Publisher's website.

Performance

Cast

A small cast size of 4 total roles, 2 female and 2 male roles.

Publication

Year Published
2006
ISBN 10
1583423591
ISBN 13
9781583423592
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
82 pages
Place Published
Woodstock, Ill
Language
English
LCCN
2007540637
LCC
PS3560.E584 D87 2006
Print
Dust Eaters is a American play written by and published by Dramatic Publishing in Woodstock, Ill, 2006. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781583423592 and an ISBN-10 of 1583423591.

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