The Mansion of Happiness

The Mansion of Happiness

The Mansion of Happiness
Series: VQR Poetry Series
Contributors: Robin Ekiss (author)
Format: Paperback, 216 x 140mm , 64 pp
Publication date: 15 Nov 2009
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10: 0820334081
EAN: 9780820334080

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$11.53
Author: 
Robin Ekiss

Created in 1843 by the daughter of a clergyman, "The Mansion of Happiness" was one of the first children's board games published in America. Players encounter virtues and vices on a spiraling track in hopes of advancing to the board's center, where salvation awaits. As the daughter of a miniaturist, Robin Ekiss finds many parallels to her own experience in the moral authority and artificiality of the game. In examining the history of toys and the broader implications of invention and self-identity, Ekiss illuminates both personal and cultural myths about mortality and memory in this startlingly original debut collection. Toys, for Ekiss, are sinister and strangely intimate imitations of real life. Like the disembodied heads of dolls, the poems pose questions about origins and reveal a surprising darkness in play.

Reviews:
"Charmed by the curious, the miniature and the grotesque, Robin Ekiss understands where such fascinations lead." -- Mark Doty "author of Fire to Fire, New and Selected Poems"

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