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Title: Judas
Authors: Oz, Amos
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 274
Year: 2016
Publisher: Vintage Books
Language: English
Description: Once upon a time there was a house on the outskirts of Jerusalem and in it lived an old man, his beautiful widowed daughter-in-law and a hapless young man. Having abandoned his studies, the young man in question, Shmuel Ash, accepts employment, in the winter of 1959, as Zionist Gershom Wald's live-in companion expressly required to spend each evening debating with his employer.

Moving between the provocative mix of Judaism, Christianity and the Jewish/Arab conflict, their nightly wrangling gives voice to arguments of intellectual challenge and the history of their fledgling nation.

A complex and multi-layered story with betrayal at its heart. [Small font]
Categories: Fiction, War theme, Culture/Ethnic/Racial, Historical, Morals/Ethics, Political, Religion, Social commentary/perspectives, Translation, Israel, Jewish Culture, 2019 Titles, Small font

Reviews

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By: CHCH 549 2024-11-15 21:01:33
2.5 
This book polarised our all-male group more than any other we have read together. Scoring ranged evenly from 1 to 5. Those that enjoyed it appreciated the thought-provoking narrative of early Israeli history and hypothesis about Judas and Christ. Those who disliked it disliked the meandering storyline, the book being used as a vehicle for the author's own hypotheses, and the characters (with the exception of the woman, who could have played a stronger role, but was treated almost misogynistically).

By: AUCK 010 2022-01-10 10:37:13
5 
We have not been able to meet to discuss this book, but I give it the highest rating - a wonderful, very thought-provoking book.

By: MAST 008 2021-12-01 12:33:36
5 
The highest scoring book we have had! With a retired Anglican minister and a theologian, and some members with 'Jewish' blood, it made for an interesting discussion. Drab situation but exciting book. Excellent construction and translation. Complicated but an engaging read.

By: FEILD 001 2021-09-17 12:41:19
4 
A very 'meaty' book. Generally enjoyed by all.

By: WELL 117 2021-05-05 14:26:03
4.5 
We all enjoyed and admired the book.

By: TAKA 001 2020-11-10 08:45:41
3.5 
The group had a very diverse response from feeling it was too repetitive to it being one of the best books this year. The different perspective about Judas was interesting, as well as the history around the formation of Israel and the impact on the Palestinians. The writing was great and we enjoyed the symbolic use of e.g. the step and the weather.

By: CHCH 001 2020-09-30 13:49:57
4.5 
Most members really enjoyed the learning they gained from this book. It gave another perspective of Judas, and an insight into life in Israel today, along with how individual lives have been affected.

By: AUCK 349 2020-07-09 14:53:22
4 
This book easily has a place in our top 10! It used a simple plot and 3 characters to convey complex historical, religious and political views on Israel. Well done!

By: TAUR 028 2020-07-09 14:34:40
4.5 
A masterful writer. The 'club' found his descriptions wonderful. The Palestine/Jewish conflict was well portrayed. Fascinating interpretation of Judas.

By: CHCH 194 2020-05-25 15:47:56
4 
Not the easiest read - but a great Book Club read as it generates discussion on so many different aspects. It's different but very clever.

By: AUCK 162 2020-05-22 13:16:24
3 
Those of us who got to read Judas were grateful for the introduction to the Jewish/Palestine conflict. The author is firmly of the view there needs to be two states, one for the Israelis and one for the Palestinians. Atalia was a character that alienated some readers...

By: MARTIN 001 2019-12-18 13:13:08
4 
Generally liked. Well-written. Great character development.

By: WELL 178 2019-11-06 10:18:30
5 
Heaps of discussion about characters, politics, style and treachery!

By: AUCK 027 2019-11-06 10:17:31
4 
Few finished the book. Those who did found it very interesting and informative from another perspective - the (Jewish) view of Judas.

 
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