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In The Return of the Man Who Has Everything, Rupert Loydell continues his exploration of post-confessional narrative previously undertaken in Wildlife and the Smartarse anthology. The Man who Has Everything is an unlikely anti-hero, adrift in a world of instant gratification, momentary experiences and instant answers, in contrast to the music, art, books and conversation he prefers. Melancholic, witty and sometimes absurd, these new poems offer stories and observations, asides and assumptions, as they cut through the crap and try to make sense of contemporary life.
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Rupert Loydell is the editor of 'Stride', a contributing editor to 'International Times' and a Senior Lecturer at Falmouth University. He has many books of poetry in print, including 'Dear Mary','The Return of the Man Who Has Everything', 'Wildlife' and 'Ballads of the Alone', all published by Shearsman Books, which also produced 'Encouraging Signs', a book of essays, articles and interviews. He has co-authored many collaborative works, and edited anthologies for Knives Forks & Spoons Press, Shearsman, and Salt. He also writes about post-punk music, pedagogy, poetry and film for academic journals and books.