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The 2008 Award

 

My Name Was Judas

My Name Was Judas

by C.K. Stead

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Wellington City Libraries, New Zealand
  • Auckland City Libraries, New Zealand

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Harvill Press

ISBN: 9781846550126

Vintage

ISBN: 9780099503637

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

We all know the story of Jesus told by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, but what about the version according to Judas?

Judas's name became synonymous with betrayer, but is that how he saw it himself? In this witty, original and teasingly controversial account, some forty years after the death of Jesus, Judas finally tells the story as he remembers it. Looking back on his childhood and youth from an old age the gospel writers denied him, Judas recalls his friendship with Jesus; their schooling together; their families; the people who would go on to be disciples and followers; their journeys together and their dealings with the powers of Rome and the Temple. His is a story of friendship and rivalry, of a time of uncertainty and enquiry, a testing of belief, endurance and loyalty.

With his richly painted backdrop of ancient Palestine, Stead goes beyond the boundaries of the story known to us all and convincingly enters the mind of one of its key players. This bold novel, with its wonderfully clear narrative prose, is fresh, provocative and compelling.

(From Publisher)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

C.K. Stead was Professor of English at the University of Aukland until 1986. In 1984 he was awarded the CBE for services to New Zealand literature. He has published ten volumes of poetry, two volumes of stories and several works of criticism. My Name was Judas is his eleventh novel.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Another great novel from one of New Zealand’s pre-eminent novelists

A bold, provocative and compelling novel of friendship and rivalry, loyalty and betrayal in a time of uncertainty belief and unbelief.

 

 

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