Disinvent Movement, The
By (Author) Gendall Susanna
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
11th February 2021
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Paperback
144
Every week we would disinvent something. This week it would be plastic. Next week it would be the aeroplane. I stood outside the supermarket and handed out flyers, which people kindly refused as they left carrying large packs of bottled water.' The short history of the Disinvent Movement is told by its creator as she looks back on her life in New Zealand, France, Switzerland and other countries. Intertwined with the movement are her efforts to find a way 'inside' - an entry point to the system in which so many others seem to be living happily. But once you're in, what if you want to escape How do you disinvent the all-encompassing structure of a violent marriage The Disinvent Movement is a brilliantly original and poignant first novel, both elliptical and direct, about how we dismantle and remake our stories - and re-cast the people who occupy the most important roles in our lives - in hopes of finding sanctuary.
'a highly original and moving exploration of the division we all experience between who we are to ourselves and who we appear to be to others' --Rachel O'Connor, Landfall Review Online
'Funny, sad, brilliantly observational' --Renee Liang, Kete Books
Susanna Gendall's poetry and short fiction have appeared in JAAM, Takahe, Sport, Geometry, Landfall, Ambit and The Spinoff. The Disinvent Movement is her first book. She lives in Wellington and Paris.