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SPRING • SUMMER 2015
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The Dig
A novel by Cynan Jones
• Winner of the Jerwood Fiction
Uncovered Prize
“Jones’s sense of place is acute, and his
passion for the landscape—for its colors,
its creatures, its textures, its scents—is
absolutely magnetic.” —SARAH WATERS
“Like Cormac McCarthy, Jones can make the
everyday sound fraught and biblical.”
—KIRKUS, STARRED REVIEW
“A quietly overwhelming masterpiece of
love, degeneration and the merciless landscape of grief.” —EIMEAR MCBRIDE
“The Dig epitomizes the power and economy of the novella at its masterful best.”
—THE GUARDIAN
B
uilt of the interlocking fates of a badgerbaiter and a farmer struggling through
lambing season, The Dig unfolds in a stark
rural setting where man, animal, and land
are at loggerheads. There is no bucolic pastoral here: this is pure, pared-down rural
realism, crackling with compressed energy,
from a writer of uncommon gifts.
CYNAN JONES was born near Aberaeron,
Wales, in 1975. He is the author of three
novels, The Long Dry (winner of a Betty
Trask Award, 2007), Everything I Found on
the Beach (2011), and The Dig (2014), winner of the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize.
He is also the author of Bird, Blood, Snow
(2012), the retelling of a medieval Welsh
myth. The Dig is his first novel published in
the United States.
April • 5 x 7.75 • 184 pp
$15.95 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-393-0
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-394-7
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Genoa: A Telling of Wonders
A novel by Paul Metcalf
New introduction by Rick Moody
“Genoa invites us to pass our minds down a
new but ancient track, to become, ourselves,
both fact and fiction, and to discover something true about the geography of time.”
—WILLIAM H. GASS, NEW YORK TIMES
“Genoa is a spectacular confrontation with
Melville’s work, the journals of Columbus
and molecular biology—all folded into a
hallucinatory narrative about two brothers
and their different paths through the American century.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
“This reissue gives us a chance for an
overdue reevaluation, and gives you the
opportunity to the have the experience with
this book that I was so happy to have, the
experience in which the history of literature,
again, seems populated by eruptions of a
kind you never knew to expect, eruptions of
the unpredictable and new.”
—RICK MOODY
T
he 50th anniversary edition of Metcalf’s
extraordinary novel: a reckoning with
Christopher Columbus, America, myth, and
his great-grandfather Herman Melville.
July • 5.5 x 8.25 • 264 pp
$17 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-392-3
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-408-1
PAUL METCALF (1917–1999) was an
American writer and the great-grandson
of Herman Melville. His three-volume
Collected Works were published by Coffee
House Press in 1996.
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• Collected Works of Paul Metcalf Volume I
$35 • Hardcover
• Collected Works of Paul Metcalf Volume II
$35 • Hardcover
• Collected Works of Paul Metcalf Volume III
$35 • Hardcover
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Slab
A novel by Selah Saterstrom
O
n a slab that’s all Katrina left of her
Mississippi home, Tiger tells a story
as American as Horatio Alger, Schwab’s
Pharmacy, and a tent revival. She was a
stripper, but is she now a performance
artist and best-selling author, and is it
really Barbara Walters she’s narrating
this tale to? We’re too dazzled to know.
Slab is about how a girl ends up in the
backwash of decadence and sin and how
out of the flotsam and jetsam she might
construct a story of herself and the South to
carry her to salvation.
PRAISE FOR SELAH SATERSTROM
“Saterstrom writes with a poet’s economy
and eye for visceral detail, collapsing into
a mere 140 pages a four-generation history
of a Southern family bedeviled by alcoholism, poverty, racism, violence, and mental
illness. Her spareness is a mercy.”
—HUFFINGTON POST
“Brutal but also deeply lyrical, Saterstrom’s
beautiful novel paints a portrait of a family
wracked by its own dysfunction and held
fast by a place that has never fully recovered
since the day the Civil War began.”
—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
SELAH SATERSTROM is the author of the
novels The Pink Institution and The Meat
and Spirit Plan, both published by Coffee
House Press. She is the director of the PhD
program in Creative Writing at the University of Denver.
August • 5 x 7.5 • 186 pp
$16.95 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-395-4
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-396-1
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• The Pink Institution
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• The Meat and Spirit Plan
$14.95 • Trade Paper
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The Hope of Floating Has
Carried Us This Far
Stories & photographs by
Quintan Ana Wikswo
“These stunning, solitary and cinematic letters to the self (think of the Quays and Béla
Tarr speaking together in dreamtime) bear
witness to a world beloved and betrayed, the
spent and brutal collisions of irretrievable
loss with what might have been possible.”
—RIKKI DUCORNET
“Quintan Ana Wikswo, in her unique and
magnificent The Hope of Floating Has Carried Us This Far, has ignited a magnificent
condensation of texts and images that culls
together spirit, compassion, and dreams.
Throughout her foray into extensions of the
mind and the limits of the body she exudes
an uncanny power of magic and wizardry.”
—LYNN HERSHMAN LEESON
W
hen love, lust, and longing have all but
killed you, and Newtonian physics has
become too painfully restrictive, is it possible to find freedom in another dimension?
Have you lost the will to live, or the will to
live as human? In these stories, characters
must learn to live with unmarked edges and
meanings that can no longer be defined.
June • 6 x 9 • 304 pp
$19.95 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-405-0
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-406-7
RIGHTS: Reprint, Book Club, General Publication, Audio/
Audio-Visual, Radio, Database, Classroom, Visual Disability
Access, Second Serial, Translation (Spanish, French, Turkish).
QUINTAN ANA WIKSWO’s work appears
regularly in Tin House, Kenyon Review,
Conjunctions, Gulf Coast, Alaska Quarterly
Review, Denver Quarterly, and Folio, among
other publications. Wikswo is the co-artistic
director of Fieldshift Further, a transdisciplinary perform=ance company creating
new works at sites with human rights and
ecological impact, and a core artist with
Los Angeles–based Catalysis Projects/LA,
an interdisciplinary collaborative new works
company.
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Mr. and Mrs. Doctor
A novel by Julie Iromuanya
“Job only wants to do his father’s bidding and impress people. Ifi only wants to
make her relatives back in Nigeria envious.
Together they struggle to make good on
their lies and misunderstandings. In the tradition of Andre Dubus’s House of Sand and
Fog, Mr. and Mrs. Doctor is a heartbreakingly
complicated story of leaving one culture
and never fully entering another. A splendid
debut.” —MARGOT LIVESEY
“Mr. and Mrs. Doctor is a heart-rending and
open-eyed tale of a Nigerian immigrant couple’s struggle to establish a life in Nebraska.
Julie Iromuanya’s vision burns away the
superficial veneer of America’s promise to its
newest inhabitants even as it tells a story that
is classic, powerful and, in its own way, open
to possibility.”—DAVID MURA
I
fi and Job, a Nigerian couple in an arranged
marriage, begin their lives together in
Nebraska with a single, outrageous lie: that
Job is a doctor, not a college dropout. Unwittingly, Ifi becomes his co-conspirator—that
is until his first wife, Cheryl, whom he married for a green card years ago, reenters the
picture and upsets Job’s tenuous balancing act.
JULIE IROMUANYA’S writing has been
shortlisted for several awards, including
the Glimmer Train Family Matters and Very
Short Fiction prizes, the Kenyon Review
Short Fiction Contest, and the Rona Jaffe
Foundation Scholarship for the Bread Loaf
Writers’ Conference. She earned her PhD
from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln
and was the inaugural Herbert W. Martin
Post-Graduate Fellow at the University of
Dayton. She is currently an assistant professor of creative writing and fiction at Northeastern Illinois University. Mr. and Mrs. Doctor is her first novel.
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May • 6 x 9 • 304 pp
$16.95 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-397-8
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-398-5
RIGHTS: Reprint, Book Club, General Publication, Classroom,
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The Blue Girl
A novel by Laurie Foos
I
n this small lakeside town, mothers bake
their secrets into moon pies they feed to a
silent blue girl. Their daughters have secrets
too—that they can’t sleep, that they might
sleep with a neighbor boy, that they know
more than they let on. But when the daughters find the blue girl, everyone’s carefully
held silences shake loose.
PRAISE FOR LAURIE FOOS
“Laurie Foos can shape a novel out of just
about anything. . . . Her voice is a bold and
tuneful guide in a world where nothing
seems to fit.”
—NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
LAURIE FOOS is the author of five previous novels: Before Elvis There Was Nothing,
Ex Utero, Portrait of the Walrus by a Young
Artist, Twinship, and Bingo Under the Crucifix.
She teaches in the Low-Residency mfa Program at Lesley University in Cambridge and
lives just outside of Boston.
July • 5.5 x 8.25 • 224 pp
$15.95 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-399-2
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-400-5
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• Before Elvis There Was Nothing
$14 • Trade Paper
• Ex Utero
$16.95 • Hardcover
• Portrait of the Walrus by a Young Artist
$19.95 • Hardcover
• Bingo Under the Crucifix
$14 • Trade Paper
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The Little Free Library Book
By Margret Aldrich
“The Little Free Library is a terrific example
of placing books—poetry included—within
reach of people in the course of their everyday lives. ‘Free’ is always a good thing, and
the project has a nice give-and-take feel to
it. Here’s hoping we bump into literature
when we turn the next corner—before we
have time to resist!” —BILLY COLLINS
W
hat started as a simple idea to promote
literacy and encourage community has
become a movement. Little Free Libraries—
front-yard book exchanges—now number
more than twenty-five thousand in eighty
countries. This tells the history of these
charming libraries, gathers quirky and
poignant stories from owners, provides a
resource guide, and delights readers with
color images of the most creative and
inspired Little Free Libraries around.
MARGRET ALDRICH is a freelance writer
and editor. Her articles have appeared
in the Utne Reader, Experience Life!, and
elsewhere. She lives in Minneapolis with
her family.
April • 8 x 9 • 264 pp
68 Color Photographs
$25 • Paper over Board • 978-1-56689-407-4
BOOKS IN ACTION SERIES:
• The Artist’s Library
$23.95 • Trade Cloth, $12.99 • eBook
• Read This!
$12 • Trade Paper
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Alone and Not Alone
Poetry by Ron Padgett
T
he latest from Pulitzer Prize finalist Ron
Padgett, Alone and Not Alone follows
2013’s triumphant Collected Poems (winner
of the LA Times Book Prize and the William
Carlos Williams Prize) with new poems that
demonstrate how vital Padgett’s skills as a
poet remain and continuously reminding us
that the world may be seen in a clearer and
more generous light.
PRAISE FOR RON PADGETT
“Padgett’s plainspoken, wry poems deliver
their wisdom through a kind of connoisseurship of absurdity.” —THE NEW YORKER
From “The World of Us”
May • 6 x 9 • 104 pp
$16 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-401-2
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-402-9
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Don’t go around all day
thinking about life—
doing so will raise a barrier
between you and its instants.
You need those instants
so you can be in them,
and I need you to be in them with me
for I think the world of us
and the mysterious barricades
that make it possible.
RON PADGETT’s How Long was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in poetry and his Collected
Poems won the William Carlos Williams
Award from the Poetry Society of America
and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for the
best poetry book of 2013. His work has been
translated into eighteen languages.
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reat Balls of Fire, $16, Trade Paper
•Y
ou Never Know, $16, Trade Paper
•H
ow Long, $16, Trade Paper
•H
ow to Be Perfect, $16, Trade Paper
• Collected Poems, $44, Trade Cloth
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Null Set
Poetry by Ted Mathys
N
ull Set experiments with cool lyric surfaces—mathematical forms, axiomatic
thinking, tropes of negation—until they rupture unexpectedly, allowing in the warmth of
intimacy, fatherhood, and spiritual hunger.
“Somber, surprising, pitch-perfect, and carefully intelligent, the poems of Null Set infuse
me with renewed faith in poetry’s powers. I
can almost feel new folds of my mind growing as I follow Mathys’s images, logics, and
deep reckonings with language, world, and
soul.” —MAGGIE NELSON
From “Hypotenuse”
I write three, erase it, blow rubber
shavings from the desk. I write its glyph,
erase it, blow shavings. Then three 3’s
erased, their shavings blown, persist
for the nonce, assigned to no
discrete objects I can find,
themselves objects at any rate.
To kiss, sleep, and focus we know to close
our eyes, imagine. I do, see nothing.
TED MATHYS is the author of two previous books of poetry, The Spoils and Forge,
both from Coffee House Press. Originally
from Ohio, he lives in St. Louis.
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• The Spoils $16 • Trade Paper
• Forge $15 • Trade Paper
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June • 6 x 9 • 96 pp
$16 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-403-6
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-404-3
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Recent Backlist
A GIRL IS A HALF-FORMED THING
A novel by Eimear McBride
$24 • Trade Cloth, $24 • eBook
HOUSE OF COATES
A novel by Brad Zellar
Photographs by Alec Soth
$20 • Trade Paper
THE BALTIMORE ATROCITIES
A novel by John Dermot Woods
$17.95 • Trade Paper, $12.99 • eBook
IT WILL END WITH US
A novel by Sam Savage
$12.95 • Trade Paper, $9.99 • eBook
THE DEEP ZOO
Essays by Rikki Ducornet
$15.95 • Trade Paper, $12.99 • eBook
EMPTY POCKETS
Stories by Dale Herd
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EXPECT DELAYS
Poetry by Bill Berkson
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STREAMING
Poetry by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke
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PRELUDE TO BRUISE
Poetry by Saeed Jones
$16 • Trade Paper, $12.99 • eBook
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Recent Backlist
A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing
Faces in the Crowd
A novel by Eimear McBride
A novel by Valeria Luiselli
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$24 • eBook • 978-1-56689-378-7
$15.95 • Trade Paper • 978-1-56689-354-1
$12.99 • eBook • 978-1-56689-355-8
ACCOLADES FOR A GIRL IS A HALF-FORMED THING
ACCOLADES FOR FACES IN THE CROWD
• Winner of the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction
• Winner of the Goldsmiths Prize
• Winner of the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year
• Finalist for the Folio Prize
• Named to National Book Foundation’s “5 Under 35”
• 2014 aba “Indies Introduce Pick”
• Publishers Weekly, “Favorite Books We Read in 2014”
• Electric Literature, “25 Best Novels of 2014”
• Brazos Bookstore, “Best of the Best 2014”
“A life told from deep down inside, beautiful, harrowing,
and ultimately rewarding the way only a brilliant work of
literature can be.” —MICHAEL CHABON
“A jolting, unforgettable voice . . . A novel both formally
innovative and psychologically unsparing.”
—NEW YORK TIMES
“Be prepared to be blown away by this raw, visceral, brutally intense neomodernist first novel. . . . readers can’t help
but be pulled into the vortex of this devastating, ferociously
original debut.” —NPR
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“Valeria Luiselli is a stunning and singular voice. Her
work burns with an urgency that demands our attention.
Read her. Right now.”
—LAURA VAN DEN BERG, THE ISLE OF YOUTH
“Remeniscent of Roberto Bolaño and André Gide.
Luiselli navigates a dynamic, ghostly world between
worlds, criss-crossing fact and fiction. Few books are
as sure to baffle, surprise, and reward readers as the
strange, shifty experiment that is Luiselli’s fiction debut.”
—BOOKLIST
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Allan Kornblum, 1949–2014
Vision is about looking at the world and seeing not what it is, but what it could be. Allan Kornblum’s leadership and vision
created Coffee House Press. To celebrate his legacy, every book we publish in 2015 will be in his memory.
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