Stephen Marche

Stephen Marche is a Canadian author and essayist whose works span fiction, nonfiction, and cultural commentary. He has published several notable books, including "The Unmade Bed," a provocative exploration of modern masculinity, and "The Hunger of the Wolf," a literary thriller examining wealth and power. His diverse bibliography also includes "How Shakespeare Changed Everything," which analyzes Shakespeare's enduring cultural influence, and the novels "Shining at the Bottom of the Sea" and "Raymond and Hannah."

Marche's writing is characterized by its intellectual rigor and engagement with contemporary social issues. His essays and articles have appeared in numerous prestigious publications, reflecting his broad expertise in literature, gender dynamics, and societal trends. Whether through fiction or nonfiction, he consistently challenges readers with sharp insights and nuanced perspectives. His ability to traverse genres - from literary fiction to cultural criticism - demonstrates his versatility as a writer and thinker.
Field Notes Books
# Title Year
1 On Writing and Failure 2023
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Raymond and Hannah 2005
2 Shining at the Bottom of the Sea 2007
3 Love and the Mess We're In 2012
4 The Hunger of the Wolf 2014
5 The Last Election (With: Andrew Yang) 2023
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 How Shakespeare Changed Everything 2011
2 The Unmade Bed 2017
3 The Next Civil War 2022