The Man Without A Country, Edward Everett Hale
The Man Without A Country, Edward Everett Hale
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The Man Without A Country

Author: Edward Everett Hale

Narrator: Burt Glendower

Unabridged: 1 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/17/2025


Synopsis

Edward Everett Hale’s The Man Without a Country is a poignant and patriotic short story that explores the devastating consequences of exile and the importance of national identity. The story follows Philip Nolan, a young army officer who, in a moment of reckless defiance, renounces his country during a treason trial. As punishment, he is sentenced to spend the rest of his life at sea, never again hearing mention of the United States. Over the years, Nolan comes to deeply regret his actions, realizing the true meaning of belonging and patriotism as he drifts from one ship to another, forever a man without a home.Narrated by Burt Glendower, this audiobook brings to life Hale’s moving and thought-provoking tale, which remains a powerful meditation on loyalty, identity, and the profound connection between an individual and their homeland. Originally published in 1863, The Man Without a Country was written during the American Civil War, serving as a cautionary tale meant to inspire national unity and devotion.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill on December 17, 2018

As my 2016 July 4th Independence Day project, I decided to re-read the short story “The Man Without a Country” for the first time in many years, and I was pleased to find the narrative still haunting, the plight of its unfortunate hero still moving, and his devotion to the idea of “The United States......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on July 14, 2023

What is it to be a man without a country? What is it to have no sense whatsoever of a national identity? I used to be a man without a country. I used to believe the lies that the United States was not “the last best hope for planet Earth" as Reagan once told us. I never sung songs of her glorious Fr......more

Goodreads review by Brenda on August 09, 2023

I wish everyone would read this old classic. So few nowadays seem to realize how fortunate we are to live in this country, even with its imperfections.......more