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Unexploded Ordinance: Catharina Coenen and Eiren Caffall

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Pilsen Community Books is excited to welcome Catharina Coenen and Eiren Caffall to the store for an event in celebration of Coenen's new book Unexploded Ordnance, winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing. In imaginative prose that interrogates the past with a poet’s curiosity and a scientist’s pen, Unexploded Ordnance seeks to answer how we are shaped by the stories we inherit.

After moving from Germany to the United States to work as a professor of biology, Catharina Coenen takes up residence in a second language to voice the questions she could not ask at home: what exactly did her family live through during World War II, and to what extent are they implicated? What terrors did her grandmother, mother, and aunt endure, and why are women’s wartime stories so hard to find? How much of the self is shaped by the traumas and passions that come to us through our DNA? Balancing literature with historical research, old letters with new conversations, Coenen peels back generational silences to walk alongside her grandmother as she comes of age during Hitler’s rise to power, watches her friends disappear one by one, and flees bombing raids with her tiny daughters, escaping from city to town, rented room to orphanage, parish house to hospital, trying to survive. Weaving reflections on language, biology, queerness, art, and memory, Coenen moves between the personal and the universal with stunning honesty and elegance.

CATHARINA COENEN is a German immigrant to northwestern Pennsylvania, where she teaches biology at Allegheny College in Meadville. Her first book, Unexploded Ordnance, will be published by Restless Books in October 2025. Her creative work has appeared in The Southampton Review Online, Appalachian Heritage, Christian Science Monitor, and elsewhere.

EIREN CAFFALL is a writer and musician. Her work on loss, oceans, and extinction has appeared in Orion, Guernica, The LA Review of Books, Al Jazeera, and the anthology Elementals. She has received a 2023 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant, a Social Justice News Nexus fellowship, and a 3Arts Make a Wave grant. Her books include her memoir The Mourner’s Bestiary and her novel All the Water in the World.

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Nov. 18, 2025, 7 p.m. - Nov. 18, 2025, 8 p.m.

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Pilsen Community Books, 1102 W. 18th Street, Chicago

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Pilsen Community Books

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