"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."
“Rarely do I come across a book of poems that reads as though it had to be written. When I do, I’m reminded why I read poems in the first place. We’re after magic and to be in the presence of some great alchemy: poets working in a language so vivid that when read aloud it seems both alien and our own, both the first time spoken and to come from somewhere within us. This is the language with which Jude Nutter works. In her third collection, “I Wish I Had a Heart Like Yours, Walt Whitman,” this Minnesota Book Award-winning poet illuminates the importance and difficulty of bearing witness.”
In poem after poem, Jude Nutter bridges the gap between past and present, loss and reclamation, and does so in expansive, passionate lyrics full of clarity, imagination, and sureness of vision. She is, quite simply, one of the finest poets writing in America today. This is a powerful, poignant volume, each poem ‘a gesture of welcome’ that brings us home to the great healing powers of our language.” —Robert Hedin, author of The Old Liberators: New and Selected Poems and Translations and editor of the Great River Review
“Driven, almost tormented, by her sense of historical events, by what war accomplishes and destroys, Jude Nutter does the poet’s work of resurrection—she mourns and makes real with language some of the enormous losses suffered, and with her exceptional gifts brings some of the lost back to life to be thought of, considered, and remembered by her readers. It matters when such an accomplished poet insists we pay attention and then shows us what to attend to in this extraordinary new collection of poems.” —Deborah Keenan, author of Willow Room, Green Door: New and Selected Poems
“The poems in Jude Nutter's I Wish I Had a Heart Like Yours, Walt Whitman consistently and beautifully re-imagine the poem of meditation on the atrocities of war. Nutter invokes, invites and revises Whitman's civil war poems through thoroughly contemporary and female perspectives. These poems haunt and inspire with a lush expansiveness that slams that old mind/body gap quite closed.” —Leslie Adrienne Miller, author of The Resurrection Trade
"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
“Rarely do I come across a book of poems that reads as though it had to be written. When I do, I’m reminded why I read poems in the first place. We’re after magic and to be in the presence of some great alchemy: poets working in a language so vivid that when read aloud it seems both alien and our own, both the first time spoken and to come from somewhere within us. This is the language with which Jude Nutter works. In her third collection, “I Wish I Had a Heart Like Yours, Walt Whitman,” this Minnesota Book Award-winning poet illuminates the importance and difficulty of bearing witness.” —The Minneapolis Star Tribune