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X HOW I BECAME A SPOKESWOMAN FOR THE CHURCH OF THE SATANIC APE Riveting in its amalgam of noir intrigue and sci-fi futurism, the former first lady's new memoir, How I Became a Spokeswoman for the Church of the Satanic Ape, recently published by formerly flaccid Regan Books, stands poised to eclipse even the King of Pop's 2006 tome, In Bed With Apes, as the all-time best-selling memoir having to do with the triumph of our nearest evolutionary cousin, the chimpanzee. Interest in the de-evolution of humankind reached its apex in the latter years of the Bush administration, before the transformation was complete. Authors of all stripes had spent the previous decades hard at work casting the slow burn of American empire (alongside the ever-quickening incineration of the world's fossil fuels) as one of the least intellectually engaging collapses ever -- so obvious were both the signs of the impending crises and the willful ignorance of the vast majority of the American political establishment. Still, it wasn't until 2005 that the relatively unknown Jacob Cyrus McCormick, of Chicago, established the soon-to-be guiding metaphor for our sinking ship of state as return of the lower-level cretinous ape to the very top of world civilization, the assumption of the American presidency, in his obscure but soon-to-be prescient Chimps Ahoy! or All Chimps on Deck or The Foolhardy Organism of Reverse Darwinism and the American Presidency. Ms. Bush's How I Became a Spokeswoman details the after-effects of the metaphor's ascendancy in America's perception of itself. Ostensibly an absolutely over-sincere "twilight years" narrative with a terrible grasp of basic narrative prose (its wretchedness unmatched since the "Left Behind" series of biblical thrillers penned by right-wing babboons Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, among others in the "years of the half-man-half-ape," as they've come to be known), the book reveals the infidelity behind the imperial pair's much-publicized split and the subsequent "abduction," staged as it was in a manner sensational enough to rival that of Patty Hearst oh those many years ago. The details of the Church of the Satanic Ape story are now well-known, yet to read them in these pages is to experience the elucidation of several key epiphanies Ms. Bush and many of us had and/or are still having about the period of decline. Among them are: 1) De-evolution is not always mutually exclusive. From the former first lady's detail of her first encounters with the Church of the Satanic Ape, it becomes clear to us -- though not all that clear, arguably, to her -- that the CSA was actually of a higher order of intelligence than the society in which it operated, mostly belied by the fact that total allegiance was not required of its members, making its core one of the most harmonious and at the same time dedicated of underground paramilitary organizations in history. *Z Todd Dills is the editor and publisher of THE2NDHAND, which brings you this neat sort of "editor's corner" or "letter from the..." or what have you, winged mightily by Mr. Dills -- who most certainly loves you, and love being the product of communication, maybe... -- and launched every other week, we hope, for your reading pleasure. E-mail Dills at will by clicking on that word, yes, back there. He loves to hear from you. 063005 Books by Todd Dills: ALL HANDS ON: A THE2NDHAND READER Like placing your ear beside some kind of magical, future radio and listening to the shocking world of the strange and new.... ALL HANDS ON, an anthology of new work and old, features the best of the magazine and a look at what may stand as the underground lit world's most interesting contemporary writing. --Punk Planet THE2NDHAND has been the most exciting literary vessel in Chicago, opening a comfortably padded room for the anecdotal fiction writers and the experimental tale-spinners to play together where no one will get hurt. Read through this collection of four years worth of stories, and you'll see the line between the two isn't as clear as all that. And in the way the strongest species survive, it would seem the cross-pollination that happened over the years has strengthened both sides. --PopMatters.com Or mail a check for $12, made out to Elephant Rock Books, to THE2NDHAND, P.O. Box 479045, Chicago, IL 60647. FOR WEEKS ABOVE THE UMBRELLA To order, mail a check made out to Todd Dills or carefully concealed cash to: THE2NDHAND Or buy now using any major credit card via PayPal (allow a few weeks for delivery): |