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  1. "The Man Without a Country" is a short story by American writer Edward Everett Hale, first published in The Atlantic in December 1863. It is the story of American Army lieutenant Philip Nolan, who renounces his country during a trial for treason, and is consequently sentenced to spend the rest of his days at sea without so much as a word of ...

  2. A Man Without a Country (subtitle: A Memoir of Life in George W. Bush's America) is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The essays deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor , to problems with modern technology , to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women .

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    • United States
    • 2005
    • September 15, 2005
  3. Jan 1, 2005 · A Man Without a Country, Kurt Vonnegut. A Man Without a Country is an essay collection published in 2005 by the author Kurt Vonnegut. The extremely short essays that make up this book deal with topics ranging from the importance of humor, to problems with modern technology, to Vonnegut's opinions on the differences between men and women.

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  4. "The Man without a Country" is a short story by American writer, Edward Everett Hale, first published during the height of the Civil War during 1863 by the leading American literary magazine of the nineteenth century, The Atlantic. It is the story of an American Army Lieutenant Philip Nolan, who gets entangled with Aaron Burr in 1807, and ...

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  5. Sep 11, 2005 · Kurt Vonnegut: 'A Man Without a Country'. At 82, Kurt Vonnegut has published a new collection of essays and speeches. From his first novel, Player Piano, through such classics as Slaughterhouse ...

  6. When Nolan asks for news from home, the captain, who likes and pities Nolan, tells him about the progress of the United States during the more than fifty years of Nolan’s exile. Seeing Nolan’s ...

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  8. About A Man Without a Country. In a volume that is penetrating, introspective, incisive, and laugh-out-loud funny, one of the great men of letters of this age–or any age–holds forth on life, art, sex, politics, and the state of America’s soul. From his coming of age in America, to his formative war experiences, to his life as an artist ...

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