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La gloria <Italian> / The Glory (1978) is a novel by Giuseppe Berto.

Abstract

A rehabilitation of Judas, a contradictory, heretical self-defense in which Judas speaks of himself as a vital means to the fulfillment of an "already written event." The work won the Campiello Prize.

Editions and translations

Published in Milan [Italy]: Mondadori, 1978.

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