<b>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.</b><p></p><p>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.</p><p><i>VHS </i>reminds us in its narrative&#8217;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.</p>
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