LAST MOJITO, THE
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Product Details
Author:
BART EDELMAN
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
88
Publisher:
Red Hen Press (August 1, 2005)
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781597090148
ISBN-10:
159709014X
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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PGW
List Price:
$18.95
Case Pack:
100
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Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
C
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
60
Weight:
4.8oz
Imprint:
Red Hen Press
Overview
The poems in The Last Mojito were written between 2000 and 2004. The six distinct sections of the bookthe ingredients of the infamous mojito (mint, sugar, lime, rum, ice, and club soda)were chosen, initially, to impart a rather playful frame to the collections content. Quite a few of the poems, of course, reveal the presence of alcohol. In almost all cases, more often than not, the mere mention of spirits or booze is employed as a continual theme, helping to open up friendships or any relationships in a way that bring the narrators closer towards a supposed set of insights gained from a glass thats no longer filled with what might pass for liquid truth. Individual poems such as "Enough," "Pub Crawl," "Forbidden City," "Story of His Life," and "I Killed the Poet," explore both probable and improbable situations the speakers face on the road to self-discovery.








