<p><b>From the<i> Sunday Times</i> Young Writer of the Year 2019</b><br><br><b>Shortlisted for the </b><b><i>T. S. Eliot Prize</i> </b><b>2021</b><br><br><b>'[Raymond Antrobus] has built another beautiful paper house which you can spend a very long and deeply satisfying time inside.' Mark Haddon </b><br><br><b>'Moving deftly between tenderness and violence, hope and grief, praise and lament, this is a deeply evocative collection that will linger in the reader’s mind.' Guardian</b><br><br>Raymond Antrobus’s astonishing debut collection, <i>The Perseverance</i>, won both Rathbone Folio Prize and the Ted Hughes Award, amongst many other accolades; the poet’s much anticipated second collection, <i>All The Names Given</i>, continues his essential investigation into language, miscommunic