"Apologia: Judas in Savage Parallax" first appeared in the anthology, MUSEUM OF HORRORS (2001). Drawing upon an abundance of folkloric sources, its author interweaves numerous threads of the Judas story into a narrative reminiscent of Robert Coover at his most metafictional.
From Brian Hodge's review of MUSEUM OF HORRORS: "Top marks also go to Robert Devereaux for "Apologia," his razor-sharp, multifaceted autobiography of history's greatest villain, Judas Iscariot, which in the process becomes a deconstructionist gospel, as irreverent in its language as its theology."
Genre: Inspirational
From Brian Hodge's review of MUSEUM OF HORRORS: "Top marks also go to Robert Devereaux for "Apologia," his razor-sharp, multifaceted autobiography of history's greatest villain, Judas Iscariot, which in the process becomes a deconstructionist gospel, as irreverent in its language as its theology."
Genre: Inspirational
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