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What We Ask Of Flesh

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"What We Ask of Flesh, like the flesh itself, is full of honey and fire. It's impossible not to feel called by these poems, summoned by their rich sound and vatic voice."—Amy Gerstler

Blending biblical characters into a deeply personal history, What We Ask of Flesh tells of women through time, their spirits borne through broken flesh, through wombs and memories. The body becomes instrument as words explore the mystical connection between what was and is.

Women are burdened
with consequence


hard-bought footprints
leading from each father's house


Remica Bingham currently teaches at Norfolk State University.


96 pages, Paperback

First published February 12, 2013

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Remica L. Bingham

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Remica L. Bingham, a native of Phoenix Arizona, is an alumna of Old Dominion University, Bennington College, and is a Cave Canem fellow. Her first book, Conversion (Lotus Press, 2007), won the Naomi Long Madgett Poetry Award and was shortlisted for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. She resides with her husband and children in Norfolk, VA, where she currently serves as the Director of Writing and Faculty Development at Old Dominion University.

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May 14, 2020
Gorgeous book filled with Christian imagery but not in an overbearing way. Bingham has a way of capturing emotion through detail. Mmm. It’s good.
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February 28, 2015
A collection of poems beautiful and tough in equal measure, full of spirit and fire. The title poem alone is worth the cost of admission. "How I Crossed Over" traces the author's path into poetry with sections named after poets who blazed a trail for her. This collection proves that she deserves to be mentioned with those poets. She is a powerful voice.
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