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Book array featuring CIVIL SERVICE, ANIMAL JOY, LIFE IS EVERYWHERE, and WE ARE MERMAIDS

Graywolf Press is a nonprofit publisher of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and genre-defying literature whose aim is to foster new thinking about what it means to live in the world today.

Carmen Machado and Saidiya Hartman in NY
Carmen Maria Machado, Max Porter, and Tracy K. Smith
Photo of Graywolf Author Nona Fernandez and Patti Smith in Santiago, Chile

A work of startling emotional depth and intellectual rigor, Noor Naga's If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English probes the ethics of identity, desire, privilege, and storytelling. 

Scotiabank Giller Prize Shortlist Statement

NEW AND NOTEWORTHY

Isabel Waidner
Nona Fernandez, Natasha Wimmer
Tsitsi Dangarembga
Monica Youn
Winner of the Graywolf Nonfiction Prize
Lars Horn
New Nonfiction from Lawrence Jackson
Lawrence Jackson
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry
Mai Der Vang
Jacinda Townsend
New Novel from International Bestselling Author
Per Petterson, Ingvild Burkey
New Collection from NBA Finalist
Solmaz Sharif
Stunning New Novel Translated from the Catalan
Irene Sola, Mara Faye Lethem
Per Petterson, Don Bartlett
Poetry
Threa Almontaser
Fiction
Jakob Guanzon

In the News

Graywolf Literary Salon: On Writerly Obsession
Missed our 2022 Graywolf Literary Salon: On Writerly Obsession? You can view a recording of the event. Hear four writers as they read from their new works and consider how obsession is a foundational propellant for writing great books.… Read full story »

Citizen in the Classroom

Claudia Rankine's groundbreaking Citizen: An American Lyric and other books have inspired programming and sparked conversations in schools, universities, and communities across the country. (Photo credit: DP Jolly.)


Graywolf gave my story a chance when few others would. It's an honor and a privilege to join the roster of this world-class press, committed to disrupting the canon by taking wild, unpopular, beautiful chances.

Wayétu Moore