Judas (short story)
"Judas" is a short story by John Brunner from Harlan Ellison's anthology Dangerous Visions. The story examines a modern allegory of the Biblical figure of Judas.
"Judas" | |
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Author | John Brunner |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | science fiction |
Published in | Dangerous Visions |
Publication type | |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Media type | short story |
Publication date | October 1967 |
Reception
Algis Budrys called it "sophomoric".[1]
Translations
- Romanian: Iuda (2013)[2]
gollark: Also (ideally) long-term strategic planning things, which are not yet automated.
gollark: I'm not exactly sure what they do, but plausibly a lot of it is "networking" and such, which is hard to automate.
gollark: Clearly what we need is constant automatic searching of all dictionary words and randomly generated short phrases.
gollark: As a somewhat accursed alternative to the service actually having reasonable query times or some built-in way to get priority.
gollark: Queue position arbitrage seems like a cool idea, actually.
References
- Galaxy Bookshelf, by Algis Budrys, in Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1968, p 162, via archive.org
- Viziuni periculoase, edituratrei.ro
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