Coach House Books vs. The Fall
This Fall we are an uppercut above the rest with a catalogue that is punching above its weight. Lace up your gloves on October 6 and get rrrready to rrrrumble with our new books!
ARDOUR, by reigning champ of verse NICOLE BROSSARD, leaves us breathless with this collection thats translated by ANGELA CARR.
[https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/ardour]
COUNTRY CLUB, poetry by ANDY MCGUIRE, is a swaggering beast with a palm-treed soul. [https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/country-club]
GUANO, a novel written by LOUIS CARMAIN and translated by RHONDA MULLINS, is a born winner, a sardonic tale of love, war and fertilizer. [https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/guano]
MEN OF ACTION is nonfiction by HOWARD AKLER that will get inside your head, delivering jab after jab of thoughtful reflections on consciousness and patrimony.
[https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/men-action]
MISSION CREEP, poetry by JOSHUA TROTTER, enters with the fire of apocalyptic prophecy and melts on the tongue like the last snowflake of winter. [https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/mission-creep]
PILLOW, a novel by ANDREW BATTERSHILL, does some fancy footwork in this playful literary debut. [https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/pillow]
THE MURDER OF HALLAND a novel by PIA JUUL translated by MARTIN AITKEN, hits hard, reimagining the crime novel and kayoing expectations. [https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/murder-halland]
THE XENOTEXT: BOOK 1, poetry by CHRISTIAN BK, is a real contender. Enciphered in a bacterium, The Xenotext is the world's first living poem. [https://www.chbooks.com/catalogue/xenotext-book-1]