The Song of Hugh Glass
John Neihardt
Read by Nathan
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)
Chapters
| Graybeard and Goldhair | 29:37 | Read by Nathan |
| The Awakening | 11:55 | Read by Nathan |
| The Crawl | 1:03:56 | Read by Nathan |
| The Return of the Ghost | 16:22 | Read by Nathan |
| Jamie | 19:35 | Read by Nathan |
Reviews
Riveting story of an incredible mountain man.
A LibriVox Listener
This story was loosely translated into The Revenant. They should have followed these descriptions instead.