The Song of Hugh Glass

Written by:
John Neihardt
Narrated by:
Nathan

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
2
Narrator
2
Release Date
January 2017
Duration
2 hours 21 minutes
Summary
This poem tells a story that begins in 1823 - just after the Leavenworth campaign against the Arikara Indians - and follows an expedition of Major Andrew Henry during a series of arduous journeys over the Trans-Missouri region. The poem focuses upon the relationship between two trappers - Hugh Glass and Jamie - who, after fighting and hunting together, consequently develop a close friendship. The poem revolves around the betrayal of Hugh by Jamie: who leaves Hugh alone "as good as dead" to die by the Missouri. But Hugh lives - and recovers against all odds, pushing on with murderous intent to track down the ex-friend who left him helpless and expiring. The final canto describes the moving denouement: Hugh and Jamie both are forced to recognize their own weaknesses, and then come to terms with the implications of their individual realizations. (Introduction by Godsend)
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This was one of my first attempts at listening to an audiobook. If you’re unfamiliar with Neihardt’s prose or unaccustomed to British narration you may also find it difficult to comprehend listening alone. I’ve read other Neihardt titles (one was written about my ancestor!) but found this one difficult as I’d never read a synopsis/skimmed it at all. The difficulty is entirely my own, not a reflection of the work here. I tried to work and listen which is also probably not advisable. I definitely recommend giving it a chance! If you happen to recognise Hugh Glass by name but forgotten where you remember him from he was the focus of the film, The Revenant.

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