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The Spring 2025 subscription features six Coffee House Press books published between April and August of 2025. Each title is shipped individually a week before its publication date. Free domestic shipping.
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Subscription Includes
No Names by Greg Hewett: Inspired by the iconic punk scene of the late ‘70s, No Names blurs the lines of affection and sexuality in a haunting tale of desire, hope, and loss.
The Seers by Sulaiman Addonia: Chronicling the first weeks of a young Eritrean refugee in London, The Seers turns from the broader immigration narrative of land and nations to look closely at the erotic and intimate lives of asylum seekers.
A Toast to St Martirià by Albert Serra, trans. Matthew Tree: A headlong journey through the acclaimed director's formative years and the experiences that have shaped his own peculiar conception of the movies, art, and life.
The Complete Drafts by Rachel Blau DuPlessis: From experimental poet Rachel Blau DuPlessis comes a major work over three decades in the making: a long poem addressing the intimate and dynamic nature of poetry, culture, and life.
Audition by Pip Adam: A genre-defying novel—part science fiction, part social realism—from one of the most powerful voices in New Zealand literature today.
Patchwork by Tom Comitta: A novella that is at once a picaresque quest for a stolen snuffbox and a marvel of literary découpage, equal parts love story, old-fashioned thriller, and absurdist romp.