Fearlessly, yet thoughtfully, Jamin Pelkey (who likens himself to an ‘investigating detective’) pulls down the borders between anthropology, linguistics, psychology, history, philosophy and other disciplines to explore the extremes and reversals that characterize human existence and are expressed by the messages of the embodied X. The book, which is devoted to broadening and deepening our understanding of the rhetorical figure called chiasmus, is itself chiastic in design. Pelkey’s odyssey through the currents of primordial to modern times is meant to reveal the strange and unfamiliar behind the old familiar figure of X, and to induce readers to reverse their previous - often superficial - understanding of this powerful symbol.