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"
AuthorJohn Brunner
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)science fiction
Published inDangerous Visions
Publication typePrint
PublisherDoubleday
Media typeshort story
Publication dateOctober 1967

Reception

Algis Budrys called it "sophomoric".[1]

Translations

  • Romanian: Iuda (2013)[2]
gollark: I mean, openly-ish, given the current state of things, not fully openly.
gollark: I, for one, like having a functional modern economy, although there are large and significant problems.
gollark: A lot of the time "revolutions" seem to just be because one smaller group wants to impose a view which "everyone totally agrees with" on everyone else.
gollark: You can do that nonviolently. I suspect most people do not actually feel the same way, so it won't do much.
gollark: Governments are national security issues because they do stupid things.

References

  1. Galaxy Bookshelf, by Algis Budrys, in Galaxy Science Fiction, April 1968, p 162, via archive.org
  2. Viziuni periculoase, edituratrei.ro
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