Death of Art is a memoir that dissects post-capitalist, post-Internet, post-death culture; our ability and affinity to be both disembodied and tethered to technology, allowing us to be in several places at once and nowhere at all. “Cuban-American writer Chris Campanioni’s new work is billed as nonfiction, but serves as much more. A dancey mashup of poetry and hybrid prose reminiscent of Maggie Nelson’s Bluets, Death of Art is a genre-bending glimpse into what feels like Campanioni’s private diary.” –Duende. From $9.99 Kindle / CR Press /