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Wayne Holloway-Smith

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      ‘Powerful… Intense and unforgettable' MAX PORTER‘I’m blown away… An astonishing work' AMY KEY‘Amazing… Truly a feat' RAYMOND ANTROBUS--A transfixing, heart-rending work which follows a mother and her young son living under the shadow of an all-consuming domestic threat, by T. S. Eliot Prize-shortlisted poet Wayne Holloway-Smith.24 Coalbrook Street. The house is trembling with a father's anger. It makes a rabbit of a young boy, sends him burrowing into a wardrobe, and leaves his mother standing hapless and mute over the kitchen sink. In this house, how far can a mother’s comfort travel?From the safety of his hiding place, from the magnitude of his fear, a young girl appears offering a way out. Taking him by the hand, reaching through time, she leads him elsewhere; a mother’s love dreaming him away from their reality to the promise – beautiful yet flickering – of a river.Haunting, precise and tender, RABBITBOX heralds a major new work from one of Britain's most exciting writers.--‘It takes a rare poet to make such magic of such brutality, but Holloway-Smith is the rarest kind: tender, curious, vivid, and wild. He bunches language like a fist, one that unravels into shadow butterflies, the idea of escape... RABBITBOX is my book of 2026.’ - JOELLE TAYLOR 

      CONTRIBUTORS: Wayne Holloway-Smith EAN: 9781398552425 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 144 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 216 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Simon & Schuster Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-12 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Family Life / Parenthood & Children, POETRY / General, POETRY / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh WIDTH: 135 mm SPINE:

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      Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards), Poetry by individual poets, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Narrative theme: Interior life

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      Wayne Holloway-Smith is the author of two poetry collections, Alarum (2017) and Love Minus Love (2020), which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Ledbury Munte Prize for Best Second Collection. He won The Poetry Society’s Geoffrey Dearmer Prize in 2016 and The National Poetry Competition in 2018. He currently lives in London and is Editor of The Poetry Review.

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      ‘Powerful… Intense and unforgettable' MAX PORTER‘I’m blown away… An astonishing work' AMY KEY‘Amazing… Truly a feat' RAYMOND ANTROBUS--A transfixing, heart-rending work which follows a mother and her young son living under the shadow of an all-consuming domestic threat, by T. S. Eliot Prize-shortlisted poet Wayne Holloway-Smith.24 Coalbrook Street. The house is trembling with a father's anger. It makes a rabbit of a young boy, sends him burrowing into a wardrobe, and leaves his mother standing hapless and mute over the kitchen sink. In this house, how far can a mother’s comfort travel?From the safety of his hiding place, from the magnitude of his fear, a young girl appears offering a way out. Taking him by the hand, reaching through time, she leads him elsewhere; a mother’s love dreaming him away from their reality to the promise – beautiful yet flickering – of a river.Haunting, precise and tender, RABBITBOX heralds a major new work from one of Britain's most exciting writers.--‘It takes a rare poet to make such magic of such brutality, but Holloway-Smith is the rarest kind: tender, curious, vivid, and wild. He bunches language like a fist, one that unravels into shadow butterflies, the idea of escape... RABBITBOX is my book of 2026.’ - JOELLE TAYLOR 

      CONTRIBUTORS: Wayne Holloway-Smith EAN: 9781398552425 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 144 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 216 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Simon & Schuster Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-12 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Family Life / Parenthood & Children, POETRY / General, POETRY / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh WIDTH: 135 mm SPINE:

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      Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards), Poetry by individual poets, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Narrative theme: Interior life

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      Wayne Holloway-Smith is the author of two poetry collections, Alarum (2017) and Love Minus Love (2020), which was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize and the Ledbury Munte Prize for Best Second Collection. He won The Poetry Society’s Geoffrey Dearmer Prize in 2016 and The National Poetry Competition in 2018. He currently lives in London and is Editor of The Poetry Review.

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