VHS

Chris Campanioni author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Clash Books

Publishing:24th Apr '25

£14.99

This title is due to be published on 24th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

VHS cover

Pushcart Prize-winning author Chris Campanioni tells a story about the silences of generational trauma and the tenuous conditions in which stories get passed down in migration, a surface flimsy enough to allow the traffic between novel, notebook, reportage, and myth.

While collecting the scattered stories of his parents’ entangled passages to the United States, the narrator begins to record the material onto videocassettes through a series of cutting and grafting, splicing footage of his present dislocation and overlaying on the audio track the polyphonic voices of his inherited exiles.

VHS reminds us, in its narrative’s insistence on mediation, that the slippage between speaker and listener, experience and memory, is also a fault line that can reveal our own prior movements.

"Campanioni writes with the zeal of John the Evangelist, fueled by a conviction for the Word as the fleshy wet nurse of our modern reality and consciousness in exile. The peripatetic narrator of this dazzling novel, an American offspring of geopolitical exiles, has taken the trauma of his parents’ geographic dislocation and subsumed it into his linguistic and spiritual DNA, into the pith of his narrative bones. VHS takes the now-staid modes of much autofiction, turns them inside out, shocks them with a thousand volts of the Proustian instability of the self, and transmutes them into something memorable, incantatory, and wholly original and alive. A bravura performance with a voyeuristic glee that is as much turned inward as it strives to transfigure moments lost in time with the Word." —Ernesto Mestre-Reed, author of Sacrificio

"How can one retrace erased steps to forgotten places? Early in his genre-and-time-bending book VHS, Chris Campanioni writes 'There are things not meant to be seen, not meant to be sorted or sorted out,' and then proceeds with searing curiosity to do just that. The framing of the past and the limits of language and stories to capture the churn of life haunt these pages. The blur of fantasy and fact—history—is parsed and pieced together again through intimate reflections on memory, heritage, and migration in this brilliant lyrical and philosophical adventure. A novel as a screen capture, a guidebook, a reimagination, a reenactment. It’s an act of love to want to understand one’s past, and like all love a mystery. VHS gives me everything I want. All those lightning connections of a brain running hot. The mix of tenderness and depth. Jesus. I am so excited for this book to be out in the world." —Nate Lippens, author of My Dead Book

"Chris Campanioni has created yet another sexy and stunning book. VHS defies categorization. It revels in its rebellion. It is both nostalgic and visionary, an expertly crafted balance between the surreal and achingly familiar dimensions of memory. As raw and unapologetic as Reinaldo Arenas, Campanioni is a singular talent; a director, cinematographer, poet and superb storyteller rolled into one. VHS is pop. It’s retro. And it has all the makings of a cult classic." —John Manuel Arias, author of Where There Was Fire

"The montage and polyvocality of VHS's narrative both dazzles and inspires me." —Hantian Zhang, The Adroit Journal

ISBN: 9781960988386

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

278 pages