Poetry Unbound

Aria Aber — The Only Cab Service of Farmington, Maine

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Dec 3, 2021
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ANECDOTE

When Shared Identity Doesn’t Bridge Deep History

  • Podrico Tume recounts a conference exchange where colonial history blocked common ground.
  • The encounter ended in courteous silence rather than productive conversation.
ANECDOTE

Taxi Conversation That Holds Memory

  • Aria Aber narrates an awkward taxi conversation between an Afghan-born passenger and a Marine-driver in rural Maine.
  • The exchange moves between memories of Afghanistan and present landscape until silence closes the talk.
INSIGHT

Place, Memory, And Privilege Intertwine

  • The poem explores how place and memory shift fluidly and unequally between speakers.
  • Aber shows that privilege shapes who can treat war as memory and who carries its living cost.
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