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Contraband - by Juan Pablo Mobili (Paperback)

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  • Juan Pablo Mobili's poems are born from living life with eyes that wish to stop seeing but remained open, and bear the record of being a citizen of one family and two countries.
  • Author(s): Juan Pablo Mobili
  • 62 Pages
  • Poetry, American

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Juan Pablo Mobili's poems are born from living life with eyes that wish to stop seeing but remained open, and bear the record of being a citizen of one family and two countries. In them you will meet the people he loved and deeply shaped what he must pay attention to, and a personal city that keeps establishing its presence and its mark -the cadence of Buenos Aires and the rhythm of New York- full of memories of beauty and the insistent tragedies that still take place, the injustices committed on people who have not deserved them.

In Contraband's poems you will meet the poet's mother and his father who visit long after they passed, accounts of the blessings and the curses of remembering what he has witnessed, watching the world struggling with itself and, sometimes, reaching redemption.

Ultimately, these are poems about a certain hard-earned joy, having managed some reconciliation with turning out the way he has, a human being-"the only animal that blushes, or needs to," as Mark Twain wrote-still skeptical but rooting for kindness winning its fight against indifference. Molten material to shape into poems that may matter to the reader, or at least a way to make the world a more hospitable place.



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"At once intimate and broad in scope, Contraband deftly and poignantly bridges the political and the personal, and is, at its core, a lyrical and cutting exploration of the meeting place between human suffering and resilience. In the seam, breath is outlawed, men stand on rooftops cursing bombers as explosions fall across the land. But here there is also a grandmother falling in love. This in-between place is a world where warmth and tenderness feast at the same table as dictators."

-Caprice Garvin, poet and novelist

"These poems are full of gorgeous and fresh imagery. Often, their extended metaphors are used to bring attention to and examine our everyday lives. In this examination they magnify the nuances of ordinary moments, showing the beauty and grief and, sometimes, uncertainty and confusion of life without ever forcing an answer. These poems are a testament to how the mundane is sacred."

-Rebecca Watkins, poet, author of Sometimes in These Places

"Juan Pablo Mobili navigates the branches of image that reach toward and draw from memory without a false step. His worlds, his family, his perceptions all do a dance that is a wonder to get caught up in, and the delicacy of his words belies the power of their impact. There are very few poets whose work is so consistently thought-provoking and heartfelt."

-Siwsan Gimprich, poet


"I was struck immediately by its humanism, its lyrical command born of precision and restraint. Whether he is writing about the death of his parents, or the secrets that move within us like a second body, his poems are quiet chronicles of our mysterious journeys as living creatures."

-Robert Hirschfield, poet and essayist, author of The Road to Canaan


"Juan Pablo Mobili has a rare depth of understanding that shines in everything he writes. He expresses feelings with an authenticity that sometimes will lead you to tears and at other times, a humor that will make you laugh out loud."

-Judy Emery, publisher and editor of selections from the tape letters of Robert Lax (for publication)



Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .13 Inches (D)
Weight: .21 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 62
Genre: Poetry
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Poetry Box
Theme: Hispanic American
Format: Paperback
Author: Juan Pablo Mobili
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2022
TCIN: 1001925486
UPC: 9781956285062
Item Number (DPCI): 247-21-1231
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What emotional experiences do the poems convey?

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Q: What does the title 'Contraband' signify in the poems?

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Q: How does the poet address personal and historical narratives?

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Q: What themes are explored in this poetry collection?

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  • A: The collection explores themes of identity, love, memory, and the intersection of personal and political struggles.

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Q: What can readers expect from the poet's writing style?

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  • A: Readers can expect a lyrical and introspective style rich in imagery and extended metaphors that reflect on everyday life.

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