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Coach House Books is an independent Canadian publisher of poetry, fiction, drama & nonfiction. Good on paper since 1965. linktr.ee/chbooks
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"'Living Things,' then, is not a work that ascertains its social service [...] Instead, it is documentation of one writer in the throes of resisting neutralization." xiao yue shan on Munir Hachemi's "Living Things" Coach House Books clereviewofbooks.com/writing/munir-…

on industrial agriculture, established processes of horror, and how narrative helps us find our social and moral perspective—as seen through Munir Hachemi 木林's remarkable book, translated by julia sanches 🐔 (Fitzcarraldo Editions in the UK & Coach House Books in NA)

After 25 years, the results are in! Christian Bök plays the long game. @umlautmachine Coach House Books


"For Anna, when she painted, she was just covering a canvas, and her intention was not to represent anything at all." A new short story by T. Liem is here! Read "Doubled" on our website today Coach House Books plenitudemagazine.ca/doubled/


What better way to start off Valentine's Day week than a look at some horror novels with creepy kids. Before you buy that Valentine's Day card or make that dinner reservation...you've been warned! William - Mason Coile Andrew Pyper 🇺🇦 The Dead Children's Playground - James Kaine



#topoli Please join Hamutal Dotan and me this Tuesday (Feb. 18) at 7pm at Another Story Bookshop, on Roncy, for a conversation about my new book, No Jews Live Here (Coach House Books). Deets and free spots below. eventbrite.ca/e/no-jews-live…


Shining the spotlight on another Dublin Literary Award Longlist selection 💡 Today we look at Pale Shadows by Dominique Fortier, translated from the French by Rhonda Mullins. Nominated by Bibliothèque de Québec (Canada) and published by Coach House Books.



#topoli #cdnpoli A&S alum John Lorinc’s ‘No Jews Live Here’ is a sweeping family saga grounded in Hungarian history | Faculty of Arts & Science shar.es/agdbJL via @UofTHistory cc: Coach House Books


André Alexis’s most successful novel to date, Fifteen Dogs (2015), won the Giller Prize and the @WritersTrust Fiction Prize. The book was the best-selling title in the history of the publisher, @CoachHouseBooks. shorturl.at/tQSRS



Congratulations to all the Publishing Triangle Awards finalists. An especial shout-out to books from Canadian publishers: Coach House Books ECW Press Arsenal Pulp Press Annick Press Metonymy Press, along with their excellent authors! bit.ly/3DNXbza

