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In the poem "A Man with No Country" by Houston, the father is referred to as such because he embodies a sense of disconnection and alienation from his homeland. His experiences and struggles lead him to feel like he belongs nowhere, reflecting a broader theme of loss and identity. This characterization highlights the emotional turmoil and the search for belonging that many individuals experience when faced with displacement or exile.

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