I Wish I Had a Heart Like Yours, Walt Whitman

I Wish I Had a Heart Like Yours, Walt Whitman

by JudeNutter (Author)

Synopsis

In Return of the Heroes, Walt Whitman refers to the casualties of the American Civil War: 'the dead to me mar not/they fit very well in the landscape under the trees and grass'. In her new poetry collection, Jude Nutter challenges Whitman's statement by exploring her own responses to war and conflict and, in a voice by turns rueful, dolorous, and imagistic, reveals why she cannot agree. Nutter, born in England and raised in Germany, has a visceral sense of history as a constant, violent companion. Drawing on a range of locales and historical moments, such as Rwanda, Sarajevo, Nagasaki, and both world wars, she replays the confrontation of personal history colliding with history as a social, political, and cultural force. In many poems, this confrontation is understood through the shift from childhood innocence to adult awareness. Nutter responds to Whitman from another perspective as well. It was Whitman who wrote that he could live with animals because they are placid, self-contained, and guiltless. As counterpoint, Nutter weaves a series of animal poems - a personal bestiary - throughout the collection that reveals the tragedy and violence also inherent in the lives of animals.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 15 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0268036632
ISBN 13: 9780268036638

Media Reviews

National and international award-winning poet Jude Nutter presents . . . an anthology of free-verse poetry that examines the tragedies of war and conflict. Nutter takes a different view of such things than the legendary poet Walt Whitman; her verse sings with a heavy heart as she disagrees with him, drawing upon the suffering that has taken place in Rwanda, Sarajevo, Nagasaki, and both world wars. The Midwest Book Review

Author Bio
JUDE NUTTER has published in a wide variety of journals and is the recipient of several national poetry awards. The Curator of Silence is her second book. She lives in Edina, Minnesota.