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Authors: Bruce Bauman

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Re-Greta all or nothing. Sing. To auld angst synecdoche be. Forgot. Forget me. Not.

Can you see the real me? Doctor. Awopbopalopbopa-bigbang-messy-eye-complex. Pfft. With a simper.

My last chants. Dies Irae. Deus Vult. Oy gevalt. Sing. Forsaken. I go. All fail down. Madness over method. Style over song. So it began. So it ends. Dead is art. It is finished.

I am. Dying to love. My child. Child of love. Love child. Persehoney—live my. Dream. Sing. They know not what. I do. Do you? Ricky. Mose. Mom. LaLoon! Bang, zoom. Go boom.

Still. Dead. Arise. Arise And sing.

For me.

95
THE MOSES CHRONICLES (2018)

Awake, Awake, Put on Thy Strength

Jay dressed and went to wash her face in the bathroom. On the floor she noticed a folded piece of paper that wasn’t there before. She picked it up and unfolded it—across the top it read “Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.” She scanned the blood test results and Moses’s highlighted platelet count: forty-eight thousand. It had dropped by seventy-five thousand, WBC count 17.1. She didn’t know exactly what those numbers meant, except that it wasn’t good. Not good at all.
I’m such a fool
, she thought. Too paralyzed to ask, Jay had denied the message of his bruises, his increased night sweats.

Clasping the note, she sped back into the bedroom, grabbed the beret, and tiptoed as fast as she could downstairs. Finding it deserted, she checked their car. Still there. She tossed Salome’s beret in the backseat.

She spotted a guard and asked, “Moses?”

“Think they’re all at the music studio.”

She steeled herself.
Be strong for Moses, no matter what the—

An echoing crack.

She took off down the path.

A piercing cry.

Legs churning now faster and faster, until Moses, splashed with blood, bowed over Laluna, who cradled Alchemy’s half skull in her hands, pleading, moaning, “Oh, my God, oh, my God, please, oh, God, don’t die, you can’t, I didn’t, I won’t, couldn’t …” Mindswallow was pinning the thrashing Salome to the ground.

Jay crumbled. Moses went to her and raised her up.

“Take Persephone to your apartment. Get her to bed. No TV, phone, or computer tonight. Don’t call anyone but me.” She yearned to hold him so tightly that they would spin back to a time before he ever met Alchemy. Trembling, she murmured, “Oh, Moses.”

He embraced her. His blood-drenched body staining hers. He gently pushed her away, held her by her arms. “Jay, someday, maybe in a few months, maybe next week, maybe, who knows, after I’m gone—Perse must know
everything
. No more lies.”

And so it was promised.

96
MEMOIRS OF A USELESS GOOD-FOR-NUTHIN’

Rashomonstrosity, 2018

For seconds after the shot, it’s like time stops. I hear nothing and I’m standing there paralyzed. Then I yell at myself,
You ain’t been hit. Fucking do something!
I empty the damn gun so, what the fuck, ya know.

Salome is muttering manically in her private lingo and swinging her limbs every which way. For the only time in my life, I hit a lady. The first slap does nothing. She spits at me. I knock her out. Mrs. Mose swoops in and out in an instant. Laluna is hysterical.

Mose says to me, “This was an accident. Salome flipped …” I finish for him, “… because she is Salome.”

“Can you?” He stretches out his arms. Together we lift Salome up, and he holds her in his arms. “Call nine one one. It was an
accident
,” he says again, but in such a way that I wonder if he seen what I think maybe I seen … who pulled the fucking trigger.

97
THE MOSES CHRONICLES (2018)

Cries and Whispers

Persephone gripped the staircase banister. Shivering. “Auntie Jay, I had a bad dream. Daddy didn’t kiss me good night, he kissed me goodbye.”

“Oh, honey, it was just a dream. You’re awake now. I’m here.”

She whisked Perse back into her room. The nanny, in her robe, stumbled up the stairs. “Please throw some clothes into Persephone’s backpack. Fast.” Jay bundled Persephone in her blanket.

“Where are we going? Where’s my mommy and daddy?”

“They’re together. They’ll be busy for a little while. Your daddy asked me to take you to our house tonight.” Jay enveloped Persephone in her arms and chest, trying to empty the fear coursing through both their bodies.

Holding the backpack in one arm and Persephone in the other, she dashed to her car and buckled Persephone into the backseat. Persephone reached for the red hat beside her. “Granmamma’s.”

“Yes, it was a present from her to … Uncle Mose. He wants you to have it.” Jay shut the door and hopped into the car. She started the engine, took two heavy breaths—in and out—then
pressed on the gas pedal and carefully drove down the private road. She turned onto Topanga Canyon Boulevard, cautiously taking the tight curves, until she’d made it a quarter mile down the road. Then she pulled to the side and waited as police cars and ambulances roared past her and up the mountain.

His mother felt weightless in his arms. Moses felt weightless, too, as if her body had evaporated into the ether and transported them to the cottage. Moses gently laid his mother in her bed. She opened her eyes, blinked. Her lips moved. No sound. Her eyes shut again. He waited.

Nothing. Nothing more from her to him. His heart aching, forever broken, Moses began to weep.

OUTRO

Can you take me back where I came from?
Brother, can you take me back?

—The Beatles

98
MEMOIRS OF A USELESS GOOD-FOR-NUTHIN’

That’s All, Folks

The medics drug Laluna, who can’t stop crying and screaming. I give my story to the cops.

They send Salome back to Collier Layne. I ain’t seen her since.

The funeral is back in Long Island. I don’t remember much, and sorry, I don’t want to. Me and Lux do the eulogies. Fuckin’ brutalest thing I ever done in my life.

Mose, he steps up big time. Him and Mrs. Mose kinda babysit for Perse and Laluna ’til the cops officially declare it an accident. Laluna can’t take no more bullshit, so she and Perse disappear to Hungary or Romania. No idea when she is coming back. Andrew and Sue, everyone turns up the heat on the SpeedFeed bullshit. They ain’t no better than the paparazzi. It was Mose, goin’ on TV just one time, acting all classy and calm, that got SpeedFeed to do a complete retraction and apology. Still, I learned a long time ago, people will believe what they wanna believe.

Mose officially shuts down the Nightingale Party, but some followers are keeping it alive on the Net and with meetings. He keeps the foundation going. I seen him at Kasbah working with the Sheiks on money stuff, and he looks not so good.
None of us ever speak about that night. Don’t goddamn matter what I seen or even think I seen, ’cause Alchemy is dead and nuthin’ gonna change that.

It ain’t no fun, but I gotta admit I spent a lotta time hearing Absurda’s voice from that Christmas Eve when she came up to Alchy’s Topanga place. “I waited and waited for you to realize it was
your
loss. You didn’t. I did what I had to and moved on.” And blaming Alchemy for what I said and done. You know by now that I do what I do and move on with no grousing allowed. Only I’m gonna be living with this shit for a long, long time. Maybe forever.

That’s it. What I’ve told you, every damn word is the truth as I seen and lived it. In the end, all I can say is the Savants, they was one magnificently biddy-bip-bip clan. I loved them, and damn, I miss them, even crazy Salome, and Alchemy most of all.

99
THE SONGS OF SALOME

Almost No Memory

Babydeath. Bodydeath.

Breaking apart.

Into the dark matter.

Goodbye, my sons,

goodbye.

I sing my songs no more.

100
THE MOSES CHRONICLES

Infinite Rest

The future that died that night is reborn each day in Alchemy’s eternal music—the man becoming the myth and the myth becoming the vision, singing through time.

Moses will travel to Orient Point. Alone.

He will pass the house where he was born but will not enter. He will walk along the shore where he was conceived. By the grave site of his brother and what was once his, and one day will be again.

He will fall.

His lips will close in a wry smile that turns suddenly sublime.

Above him are no stars. The moon not yet down. The sun not yet risen. The pink-blue-black dust swirls and becomes his sky. No ascent to heaven. No descent to hell. No more questions without answers. No more howls for meaning.

At last, and forever, peace.

APPENDICES
ALL THE CHARACTERS FIT TO PRINT

PRIMARY CHARACTERS
in order of appearance

SALOME SAVANT (b. 1943)
Artist.

MOSES TEUMER (b. 1958)
History professor.

ALCHEMY SAVANT (b. 1971)
Rock star.

AMBITIOUS MINDSWALLOW (b. Ricky McFinn, 1974)
Founding member of the Insatiables.

LALUNA (MARIA APPELIAN) (b. 1990)
Musician, muse, and mother.

PERSEPHONE SAVANT (b. 2013)
Child of the Moon.

SECONDARY CHARACTERS
alphabetically by first name

A (b. 1960)
Czech exile living in Berlin. Friend of Salome.

ABSURDA NIGHTINGALE (b. Amanda Akin, 1968)
Founding member of the Insatiables.

AKINS FAMILY
Absurda’s family in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Sister: Heather, mother: Ginny, father: Jimmy, Sr.

ALEXANDER HOLENCRAFT (b. 1952)
Founder of
I, Me, Mine
magazine. Coolhunter. Paramour of Salome’s.

AMY LOO (b. 1990)
Cofounder of riteplay.com, which was funded by Alchemy.

ANDREW PULLHAM-LARGE (b. 1964)
Oxford-educated Englishman. Cofounder of Surface-to-Air group that manages the Insatiables.

ART LEMCZEK (b. 1925)
Alcoholic friend of Salome’s from Orient Point.

BEN BUTTERWORTH (b. 1935)
Originator of RANT therapy. Moses and Alchemy’s therapist.

BERNARD RUGGLES (b. 1938)
Salome’s doctor for more than thirty years at Collier Layne.

BLIND LEMON SOCRATES (b. 1914)
Novelist, avant-garde filmmaker, friend of Nathaniel.

BOHEMIAN SCOFFLAW (b. circa 1964)
Fictional 1960s radical.

BRYN SMITHSON (b. 1989)
Pharmaceuticals saleswoman. Girlfriend of Mindswallow.

CAMILLE JAVAL (b. 1980)
Actress in Paris by Night. Girlfriend of Mindswallow.

CARLOTTA SOLANO (b. 1985)
Party planner. Wife of Mindswallow.

DEWEY WINSLOW (b. 1973)
Partner with Elizabeth Borden in political management firm.

ELIZABETH BORDEN (b. 1980)
Partner with Dewey Winslow in political management firm.

EVIE-ANNE BAXTER (b. 1982)
Student at SCCAM. Musician.

FALSTAFFA (b. 1963)
Bodyguard and roadie for the Insatiables.

FRANK PETERS (b. 1950)
Art critic. Catalyst in securing Salome’s Hammer Museum exhibition.

FRANKY NOVALINO (b. 1974)
Childhood friend of Mindswallow’s from Flushing.

GODFREY BARKER (b. 1979)
High priest of the Church of Cosmological Kinetics.

GRETA GARBO (b. 1905)
Actress.

GUS SAVANT (b. 1915)
Farmer on Orient Point, Long Island. Salome’s father.

HANK FIELDING (b. 1938)
Moses’s oncologist. BA in eighteenth-century English literature from Johns Hopkins.

HANNAH TEUMER (b. 1937)
Lawyer with Bickley & Schuster. Mother of Moses. Wife of Malcolm.

HEINRICHA VON PRIEST (b. 1966)
Lead singer of the Wannaseeyas in Berlin. Friend of Salome.

HILDA SAVANT (b. 1920)
Salome’s mother.

HUGO BOLLATANSKI (b. 1965)
Lawyer and boyfriend of Absurda.

JACK CROUSE (b. Date uncertain)
Movie actor. Friend of Laluna. Member of the Church of Cosmological Kinetics.

JAY BERNES (b. 1967)
Art consultant. Moses’s wife. Gifter of the Book of J.

KIM DOOLEY (b. 1973)
Paralegal. Law school education was funded by the Insatiables. Later their legal council.

KYLE (b. 1941)
Childhood friend of Salome’s who died in a car accident.

LABAN LIVELY (b. 1920)
Friend of Malcolm Teumer and William Bickley, Sr. Worked for OSS and CIA.

LESLIE TALLENT (b. 1940)
Art critic and Salome’s first champion.

LEVI FURSTENBLUM (b. 1917)
Author of
Chambers of Commerce
and
Mystical Mistakes
. Holocaust survivor.

LILY FAIRMONT (b. 1928)
Salome’s Los Angeles gallerist.

LOUISE URBAN VULTER (b. 1968)
Radio talk-show host. Senator from Arizona.

LUX DELUXE (b. Lionel Bradshaw, 1969)
Founding member of the Insatiables.

MALCOLM TEUMER (b. 1921)
Father of Moses. Husband of Hannah.

MARCEL DUCHAMP (b. 1887)
Artist and chess player.

MARLENE PASSANT (b. 1956)
French writer, gallerist, and supporter of Salome.

MARTY (b. 1970)
Bodyguard and roadie for the Insatiables.

McFINN FAMILY
from Flushing, Queens. Sister: Bonnie, brother: Lenny.

MURRAY GIBBON (b. 1935)
Gallerist. Salome’s longtime art dealer.

MYRON HORRWICH (b. 1932)
Conceptual artist and early lover of Salome’s.

NATHANIEL BROCKTON (b. 1937)
Political activist. Salome’s longtime companion.

PARNELL PALMER (b. 1980)
Government investigator with the Committee on Anti-American Activities.

PHILIP BENT (b. 1947)
Lead singer of British band The Baddists. Alchemy’s father.

RAPHAEL URSO (b. 1930)
Poet and friend of Nathaniel and Salome.

ROBERT SLOCUM (b. 1960)
Dean of Moses’s department at SCCAM.

SHEIK FAMILY (b. Sheikstein)
Founders of Kasbah Records, the Insatiables’ first record company. Buddy (b. 1945), Randy (b. 1948), and Walter (b. 1953)

SIDONNA CHERRY (b. Date unknown—and likes it that way)
L.A.-based detective.

SILKY TRESPASS (b. 1976)
Member of Come Queens. Lead guitarist of the Insatiables 2004–08. Played with Absurda in the Mendietas.

SOMERSBY (b. 1953)
Friend of Salome’s when she lived in Virginia.

SPENCER FRIEBERG (b. 1988)
Cofounder of riteplay.com, which was funded by Alchemy.

STEPHAN SONTAG (aka Shockula, b. 1921)
Salome’s first therapist at Collier Layne.

SUE WARFIELD (b. 1960)
Beverly Hills native. Cofounder of Surface-to-Air group that managed the Insatiables.

TRUDY CHAMOUN (b. 1963)
Former photographer. Yoga instructor who lives in Jerome, Arizona.

TRYX (b. 1960)
Dutch curator and late-life lover of Salome.

WILLIAM (BICKS) BICKELY, SR. (b. 1893)
Founding partner of Bickley & Schuster. Conservator of Salome’s estate.

WILLIAM (BILLY) BICKELY, JR. (b. 1926)
Partner in Bickley & Schuster. Second conservator of Salome’s estate.

WILLIAM BICKLEY III (b. 1956)
Partner in Bickley & Schuster.

XTINE BLACK (b. 1940)
Photographer. Lover/friend of Salome. Lives in Chelsea Hotel.

Z (b. 1959)
Czech exile living in Berlin. Friend of Salome.

ZOOEY BELLOWS (b. 1982)
Salome’s last doctor at Collier Layne.

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