As we enter the final hours of our Fall 2026 catalog sale, we're sharing a few more highlights from the upcoming season.
Use code CHIRP at checkout to get 40% off these and more of our books until midnight tonight.
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Our many congratulations to Marianne Boruch, winner of the 2026 Jackson Poetry Prize!
Boruch has been foundational to the growth of poetry both in the Midwest and across the nation. There couldn't be a poet more worthy of recognition.
Congratulations again, Marianne.
Currently reading. Bachmann was a true literary giant with an undeniable gift. I can't recommend any of her works highly enough. This one is from @northwesternup
Have you considered DEARTH? We have.
Philippe Lynes's DEARTH diptych is "a compendious and incisive account of the current state of play of philosophy in order to articulate a poetics and theory worthy of the twenty-first century."
—Claire Colebrook
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Micheal O'Siadhail has defined Irish poetry for half a century. We can't wait to share THE ESSENTIAL POEMS with you.
This book, which includes poems from throughout his outstanding career, showcases O'Siadhail's masterful body of work.
Out May 15, 2026.
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Storms may have come to Chicago yesterday, but so did something even more exciting—copies of Raghav Rao's absorbing and secret-filled novel MISSY!
Order your copy before it officially publishes next week.
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"Undoing traditional psychiatric narratives in this innovative and bold first collection.'" Contributor Cavar's collection DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS is available from @northwesternup! Get your copy here 💖 https://t.co/gxUuI76flt
We're celebrating AWP with 40% off! Just use code AWP40 at checkout now through March 8.
Whether its fiction, poetry, essays, or memoirs, there are a ton of new books to explore.
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Listen to John E. Drabinski, co-host of The Black Studies Podcast, talk about his new book So Unimaginable a Price: Baldwin and the Black Atlantic on @northwesternup with the folks at New Books Network:
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When viewed through a certain lens, any book can be a love story.
Get 30% off all books with discount code LOVE, now through February 15.
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"Filoni and Groys convincingly show that Kojève was more than just a reader of Hegel. In many ways, he was the father of postmodernism and our own radical contemporary...The end of history is the eternal present of a bureaucracy without humans."
@isa_jcbs
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“Who am I, if not a silent shadow in the atrium of a crumbling chapel in the middle of a vast high plain?”
In the new issue, read a story from MARAYRASU by Edgardo Rivera Martínez, translated by Amy Olen and available now from @northwesternup:
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Gina Frangello's MY SISTER'S CONTINENT and SLUT LULLABIES are finally here!!
The new editions come with forewords by Lidia Yuknavitch and Rebecca Makkai.
Whether they're new to you or old friends, now is the perfect time to grab this pair of classics.
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BEAR COUNTY, MICHIGAN is a 2026 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize Finalist!
In colorful, darkly comic stories, journalist John Counts takes readers to a fictional northern Michigan town filled with backwoods misfits, ruined lumber families, beauty & bleakness.
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@bibliopaul Not an odd question at all! You're right, the binding is specifically because the book is so thick. This particular type of binding helps large paperbacks like this one lay flatter without breaking the spine.