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Coach House Books

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Tucked away on Toronto’s historic bpNichol Lane, Coach House Books has been publishing and printing high-quality innovative fiction and poetry since 1965. Coach House is Canada’s most venerable literary press and has, during the past forty years, published books by Michael Ondaatje, George Bowering, bpNichol, Nicole Brossard, Christian Bök, Guy Maddin, Steve McCaffery, Gail Scott, Jonathan Goldstein, Anne Michaels, Michael Redhill and hundreds of others. A refuge for the refined, an asylum for the aesthete, a sanctuary for the scribe.

Our latest releases

Word Problems

Word Problems

By Ian Williams

Watch Your Head

Watch Your Head

Edited by Kathryn Mockler

Swivelmount

Swivelmount

By Ken Babstock

Entering Sappho

Entering Sappho

By Sarah Dowling

Fauna

Fauna

By Christiane Vadnais
Translated by Pablo Strauss

Now You See Her

Now You See Her

By Amy Nostbakken, Norah Sadava, Lisa Karen Cox, Raha Javanfar, Cheyenne Scott, and Maggie Huculak

The Pine Islands

The Pine Islands

By Marion Poschmann
Translated by Jen Calleja

Any Night of the Week

Any Night of the Week

By Jonny Dovercourt

Books by This Publisher

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By Darren O'Donnell

3 Summers

3 Summers

By Lisa Robertson

A Cannibal and Melancholy Mourning

A Cannibal and Melancholy Mourning

Translated by Nathalie Stephens
By Catherine Mavrikakis

A Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of People

A Complete Encyclopedia of Different Types of People

By Gabe Foreman

A God in Need of Help

A God in Need of Help

By Sean Dixon

A Matter of Taste

A Matter of Taste

By Rebecca Tucker

A Painted Elephant

A Painted Elephant

By Jill Hartman

A Pretty Sight

A Pretty Sight

By David O'Meara

A Progressive Traditionalist

A Progressive Traditionalist

By Glenn McArthur

Ad Sanctos

Ad Sanctos

By bp Nichol

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