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Announcing our Spring 2022 Season!

Posted by Coffee House Press on November 16, 2021

We are happy to officially announce the books coming up in our Spring 2022 season! Here are eight works of creatively adventurous literature we can't wait to share with you:

When Women Kill: Four Crimes Retold

by Alia Trabucco Zerán, translated by Sophie Hughes

A genre-bending feminist account of the lives and crimes of four women who committed the double transgression of murder, violating not only criminal law but also the invisible laws of gender.

Fighting Is Like a Wife

by Eloisa Amezcua

In Fighting Is Like a Wife, Eloisa Amezcua uses striking visual poems to reconstruct the love story—and the tragedy—of two-time world boxing champion “Schoolboy” Bobby Chacon and his first wife, Valorie Ginn.

Saint Sebastian's Abyss 

by Mark Haber

“What I wanted more than anything was to be standing beside Schmidt, in concert with Schmidt, at the foot of Saint Sebastian’s Abyss along with Schmidt, hands cupped to the sides of our faces, debating art, transcendence, and the glory of the apocalypse.”

Brown Neon

by Raquel Gutiérrez

A meditation on southwestern terrains, intergenerational queer dynamics, and surveilled Brown artists that crosses physical and conceptual borders.

The Wet Hex

by Sun Yung Shin

Sun Yung Shin calls her readers into the unknown now-future of the human species, an underworld museum of births, deaths, evolutions, and extinctions.

Till the Wheels Fall Off

by Brad Zellar

From roller rinks and record players to coin-operated condom dispensers and small-town mobsters, Till the Wheels Fall Off is a novel about an unconventional childhood among the pleasures and privations of the pre-digital era.

Groundglass

by Kathryn Savage

“Could there be something humbling and revolutionary in understanding myself as a site of contamination?”

Bilbao–New York–Bilbao

by Kirmen Uribe, translated by Elizabeth Macklin

On a transatlantic flight between Bilbao and New York City, a fictional version of Kirmen Uribe recalls three generations of family history—the inspiration for the novel he wants to write—and ponders how the sea has shaped their stories.

And for a limited time, get all eight books for just $79 with our Early Bird Spring Subscription Sale! That's more than $55 off the cover price! Only through 11/23, check it out now.

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