The four-month odyssey of a literary lowlife.Set in middle America during the economic hard times...
A profound meditation on race, inheritance, and queer mothering at the end of the world.In a lett...
Winner of the 2018 National Book Award in PoetryIndecency is boldly and carefully executed and pe...
'A mesmerizing, poignant saga of love and loss firmly grounded in the Midwestern landscape by Nat...
'Inspired by the iconic punk scene of the late '70s, No Names blurs the lines of affection and se...
Award-winning poet Mark Nowak returns with a harrowing documentation of the expansive landscape o...
From “one of the most rigorous and serious—and anachronistic—novelists working today” (The Washin...
An intimate collection where the domestic, sexual, and cerebral entangle.
National Book Award finalist Mónica Ojeda returns with a blazing, psychedelic novel about girlhoo...
One woman's reluctant trek through a forest of ghosts and the aftermath of empire in modern Phili...
One Hmong family’s harrowing escape from war in Laos to the uncertainty of a new home as refugees...
Cosmopolitan, vivacious essays in the tradition of Brodsky's Watermark and Benjamin's The Arcades...
Collapsing narratives and the perils of translation from 'one of the most important new voices in...
'Friends in the World reminds us how much we need each other to truly be ourselves.'--L.A. Reader...
Inventive, spontaneous, and playful, Levine’s poems will enchant lovers of Dada poetry, absurdist...
A spritely novel about a father, his son, and the mermaid that captures their hearts.As a young m...
A stirring portrait of personal and artistic awakening in midcentury New York's Arabic-speaking J...
From the bestselling, awarding-winning author of'Firmin'--a widow tells her side of the story.
A meditation on memory and futility among the ruins of artistic ambition, family myth, and the fa...
A people’s history of the poetry workshop from a poet and labor activist heralded by Adrienne Ric...
National Book Award winner Daniel Borzutzky pens an incandescent indictment of capitalism's moral...
A much-awaited collection of poems by one of the greatest African American Beat poets.
Waldman is at the apex of her career, and the legitimate heir to Allen Ginsberg's crown as Americ...
A sweeping tale of fathers and sons, of secrets and shame, and of unsung heroism.
With minimalist literary horror, Brian Evenson's stories work a nightmare axis of doubt, paranoia...
From a critically acclaimed poet, politically and environmentally hot poems for the next millennium.
With skill, imagination, and wit, Yamashita defines an emerging challenge of twenty-first century...
Guy's powerful novel follows Wade Williams, a brilliant, young black man who wakes in a mental ho...
Poetry. African American Studies. CRANIAL GUITAR collects poems that first appeared in The Ancien...
Stylistically innovative fiction that tests the borders of gender and class issues, skirting the ...
This remarkable collection of stories uses the everyday stuff of living - daily lust and minor lo...
This volume completes the collected works of an American genius that Coffee House has helped redi...
National Book Award finalist Patricia Smith chronicles the Great Migration through Motown music a...
Being queer and Asian American; families we are born into and ones we chose; nostalgia, trauma an...
Minnesota Book Award for Poetry finalist, 1995. 'A very satisfying cumulative beauty. . . .These ...
With one eye unflinchingly trained on his own mortality, a soulful philosopher-poet laments a rav...
A sometimes funny, sometimes catastrophically sad story of performance art, ukuleles, dance, and ...
An indispensable guidebook for all voyagers through history's dark corridors.
From the restaurants of New York’s Chinatown to the retail emporium of Bergdorf Goodman, and from...
Linda Hogan's The Book of Medicines is Coffee House Press's all-time, bestselling book of poetry....
Puerto Rico, California, New York, Morocco—these are songs of a poet’s genesis, and the places th...
Full of rhythm and big-breath lines, Troupe’s poetry explodes from the page, capturing the spirit...
The best and newest from one of American poetry’s coolest rhythm masters.Much like the vibrant, r...
Four writers gather stories from the people of St. Paul and weave them into this beautiful collec...
'Grandmother Anna Belle Lee: 'Chile, they got some of us everywhere.' Thus began my wanderlust.'
Poems that delicately unveil the sensual beauty and occasional terror of the author's Iranian her...
Spirited and restlessly imaginative, Shin's poems weave a lyrical collage of ancient fragments, f...
In A Complex Sentence, Marjorie Welish builds immersive intertextual environments as she question...