Here is groundbreaking, dazzling debut fiction from one of Canada's most exciting and admired writers.
Canisia Lubrin's debut fiction is that rare work of art—a brilliant, startlingly original book that combines immense literary and political force. Its structure is deceptively simple: it departs from the infamous real-life “Code Noir,” a set of historical decrees originally passed in 1685 by King Louis XIV of France defining the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire. The original Code had fifty-nine articles; Code Noir has fifty-nine linked fictions—vivid, unforgettable, multi-layered fragments filled with globe-wise characters who desire to live beyond the ruins of the past.
Ranging in style from contemporary realism to dystopia, from futuristic fantasy to historical fiction, this inventive, shape-shifting braid of stories exists far beyond the enclosures of official decrees. This is a timely, daring, virtuosic book by a young literary star. The stories are accompanied by black-and-white drawings—one at the start of each fiction—by acclaimed visual artist Torkwase Dyson.
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CANISIA LUBRIN’s books include Voodoo Hypothesis and The Dyzgraphxst. Lubrin’s work has been recognized with the Griffin Poetry Prize, OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, the OCM Bocas Prize for Poetry, the Derek Walcott Prize, the Writer’s Trust of Canada Rising Stars prize, and others. Also a finalist for the Trillium Award for Poetry and Governor General's Literary Award, Lubrin has held fellowships at the Banff Centre, Civitella Ranieri in Italy, Simon Fraser University, Literature Colloquium Berlin, Queen’s University, and Victoria College at University of Toronto. She studied at York University and the University of Guelph, where she now coordinates the Creative Writing MFA in the School of English & Theatre Studies. In 2021, Lubrin received a Windham-Campbell prize for poetry, and the Globe & Mail named her Poet of the Year. Code Noir: Metamorphoses is her debut fiction, and includes stories listed for the Journey Prize (2019, 2020), Toronto Book Award (2018) and the Shirley Jackson Award (2021). Born in St. Lucia, Lubrin now lives in Whitby, Ontario, and is poetry editor at McClelland & Stewart.
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Vendeur : SIGNAL BOOKS & ART, Kitchener, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. 1st printing of the first Canadian hardcover edition of the author's first novel SIGNED by her on the title page with a black ballpoint pen. An impressive production, the book is full black cloth with silver titles and white endpapers, and the stories are accompanied by black-and-white drawings by artist Torkwase Dyson. Winner of the third annual Carol Shields Fiction Prize, the first major English-language literary prize to celebrate creativity and excellence in fiction by women and non-binary writers in Canada and the United States. This is a tight copy with sharp corners and spine ends, and the jacket is bright and crisp with sharp edges and price intact. From the jacket, the novel's structure "departs from the infamous, real-life 'Code Noir', a set of historical decrees passed in 1685 by King Louis XIV of France defining the conditions of slavery in the French colonial empire. The original Code had fifty-nine articles; [the novel] has fifty-nine linked fictions--vivid, unforgettable, multi-layered fragments filled with globe-wise characters who desire to live beyond the ruins of the past." An acclaimed poet, Lubrin was born in St. Lucia and lives in Canada. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 002619
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Vendeur : West End Editions, Burlington, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : As New. Etat de la jaquette : As New. 1st Edition. Signed on the title page by Canisia Lubrin. First edition and first printing in unread and very fine condition. Scarce signed. Author's acclaimed debut novel. Winner of the 2025 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 004060
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Vendeur : West End Editions, Burlington, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. Signed and dated (September 8, 2024), in the year of publication, on the title page, by Canisia Lubrin. The author has also written with her signature, from the end of the Opening Remarks, "This is the world you don't know you know." Signing event provenance is laid in. First edition and first printing in fine condition. Scarce signed. Author's acclaimed debut novel. Winner of the 2025 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 003625
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