Poem of the Week | March 24, 2014
Laura Van Prooyen: "Location: Frances"
This week we feature a new poem by Laura Van Prooyen. Van Prooyen’s work is forthcoming or appears in The American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Ploughshares, and The Southern Review. She is a recipient of grants from the American Association of University Women and the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, and also was awarded a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg prize for her poems. She is the author of Inkblot and Altar (Pecan Grove Press, 2006). Her second collection of poems, Our House Was on Fire, is forthcoming from Ashland Poetry Press, to be released January 2015. Van Prooyen teaches creative writing at Henry Ford Academy: Alameda School for Art + Design in San Antonio, TX.
Author’s note:
Birds and other recurring figures refused to stop appearing in my work when I wrote my second book: Our House Was on Fire. As I broke away from that manuscript, I decided I needed to shift gears. I self-imposed a mandate for new poems: no husbands, no daughters, and no birds. The result is a series of poems loosely based on childhood memories and an elusive character from my history named Frances.
To be honest, Frances remains a bit of a mystery to me. This series is quite new, and I find that more than ever, I’m writing in the direction of the unknown. “Location: Frances” is an attempt to understand the relationship between Frances and the speaker, and to position the character in time and place. Frances permeates the land and the speaker’s personal narrative, but she’s proving to defy literal and linear translation.
Location: Frances
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