Love Tree

Authors

  • Derek Graf Student

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/pur.2024.74

Keywords:

Counternarrative, Creative Work, Dante's Inferno

Abstract

Judas Iscariot awakes in the ninth circle of hell, confused yet assured of his belonging there. He experiences multiple different realities simultaneously as he attempts to grapple with his situation and former life—a counternarrative focusing on the created realities of literature and legacies for fictional and religious characters.

References

Dante Alighieri and Mark Musa. Inferno. New York, Penguin Books/Penguin Group, 2003.

Denova, Rebecca. “Re: Question about biblical canon.” Received by Derek Graf, April 11th, 2024.

Denova, Rebecca. “Re: Question about biblical canon.” Received by Derek Graf, April 12th, 2024.

The Bible: Authorized King James Version. Edited by Robert Carroll and Stephen Prickett, Oxford UP, 2008.

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Published

2024-11-12

How to Cite

Graf, D. (2024). Love Tree. Pittsburgh Undergraduate Review, 3(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.5195/pur.2024.74