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The Dreamers

With humane irony, the Western Australian poet Jack Davis gives a painful insight into the process of colonisation and the transformation of his people. The Dreamers is the story of a country-town family and old Uncle Worru who, in his dying days, recedes from urban hopelessness to the life and language of the Nyoongah spirit which in him has survived 'civilisation'.

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  • "With humane irony, the Western Australian poet Jack Davis gives a painful insight into the process of colonisation and the transformation of his people. The Dreamers is the story of a country-town family and old Uncle Worru who, in his dying days, recedes from urban hopelessness to the life and language of the Nyoongah spirit which in him has survived 'civilisation'."@en
  • "Western Australian playwright Jack Davis discusses aspects of theme and the writing and production of his play 'The Dreamers'."

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  • "Indigenous focus"@en
  • "Australian drama"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Drama"@en

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  • "The Dreamers"
  • "The Dreamers"@en
  • "Dreamers"@en
  • "The dreamers"@en
  • "The dreamers"