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A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK • “Sublime . . . The definitive study of Pilate.”—The Washington Post Book World

“A masterwork . . . one of the most interesting and creative books I’ve read in a very long time.”—Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Obstacle Is the Way

“Compelling, eloquent and vivid . . . In a superb blend of scholarship and creativity, Wroe brings this elusive yet pivotal figure to life.”—The Boston Globe
 
One of Esquire’s Best Biographies of All Time • Finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize
 
The foil to Jesus, the defiant antihero of the Easter story, mocking, skeptical Pilate is a historical figure who haunts our imagination. For some he is a saint, for others the embodiment of human weakness, an archetypal politician willing to sacrifice one man for the sake of stability.
 
In this dazzlingly conceived biography, Ann Wroe brings man and myth to life. Working from classical sources, she reconstructs his origins and upbringing, his career in the military and life in Rome, his confrontation with Christ, and his long journey home. We catch glimpses of him pacing the marble floors in Caesarea, sharpening his stylus, getting dressed shortly before sunrise on the day that would seal his place in history. What were the pressures on Pilate that day? What did he
really think of Jesus? 
 
Pontius Pilate lets us see Christ's trial for the first time, in all its confusion, from the point of view of his executioner.
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“By turns enchanting, learned, urbane, nimble, touching, caustic and playful . . . As a portrait of a flawed man caught up in the adventure of being good, it is both sobering and inspiring. As an indirect portrait of Jesus, it is unique.”The Providence Journal

“Triumphant . . . It is Wroe’s achievement that her Pilate, cloaked in infamy, connects at almost every turn, in his humdrum humanity, to her readers.”
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Pontius Pilate is a veritable treasure trove of history, legend, fascinating information and thought-provoking speculation.”The Christian Science Monitor

“A splendid biography of Pontius Pilate and of the Pilate myth, meticulous and eloquent. In the course of this account, the reader discovers in a new way that evil and good are often deeply and mysteriously complementary.”
—Karen Armstrong
 
“Wroe’s large fund of knowledge and her beautiful ability to wed a carefully collected fact with a credible and illuminating speculation is plainly superior to the skills of all her [predecessors]. What [she] has given us . . . is ample cause for thanks.”
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“Dazzling . . . startlingly poetic and compelling.”
Los Angeles Times

 “A rich narrative . . . that invites the reader to imagine what sort of man stood in the presence of Jesus and dared to ask, ‘What is truth?’”
The Oregonian

“Brilliant . . . her writing is so large in its appetites and so accomplished in its execution. . . . It’s a Pilate for our time. . . . It disturbs even as it delights.”
—Toronto Globe and Mail

“Imaginative . . . This book makes Pilate a vivid figure not only in his own time but for the succeeding centuries as well.”
Parade

“Wroe’s power is to make us feel the hard light and broken stone, the heat and dust of Jerusalem. . . . Supple, wise, deeply felt, an exact balance of fact and poetry. Whatever your faith or belief, this book won’t fail to move you.”
Rocky Mountain News (Denver)

“Profound and beautifully written . . . Wroe’s book is a work of real imaginative literature.”
The New York Review of Books

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Jesus, the defiant antihero of the Easter story, mocking, skeptical Pilate is a historical figure who haunts our imagination. For some he is a saint, for others the embodiment of human weakness, an archetypal politician willing to sacrifice one man for the sake of stability. In this dazzlingly conceived biography, a finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize, Ann Wroe brings man and myth to life. Working from classical sources, she plunges us into the world of biblical Judaea under the reign of the erratic and licentious emperor Tiberius and lets us see the trial of Jesus, in all its confusion, from the point of view of his executioner.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House Publishing Group; Reprint edition (March 6, 2001)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375753974
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375753978
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.3 x 0.9 x 8 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
What an interesting and fascinating book that compiles everything known. Amazing that a 300 page book could be written about a historical figure whose only traces are in the gospel, a few paragraphs in Philo and Josephus, and one stone inscription.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2014
Pontius Pilate is where the classical world meets the Biblical, a pagan European man in the monotheistic Middle East, the Imperial governor over a notoriously rebellious region, and a player in perhaps the most famous execution in history. "What is truth?" Pilate says in the Book of John, a retort to Jesus' claim, "The reason I was born and came into the world is to testify to the truth." I have often thought of that conversation, wondered what Pilate really thought, how he viewed Jesus, the Jews, his job. Who was this man? What is truth?

Ann Wroe must have wondered the same thing, because this book is a 400-page exploration of Pilate in history, legend, and literature. Very little information about Pilate survives from his time: just the Gospel texts, some coins, an architectural fragment, and paragraphs from contemporary historians. To supplement this, Wroe pulls information from multiple other sources. She cites Pilate's colleagues to give an idea about what the life of a Roman governor was like. She quotes numerous texts from ancient gnostic, coptic, and early church legend books, as well as plays from the middle ages, to see how they embellished Pilate's tale. She references film and novels, and points out different locations in Europe that claimed to have a Pilate connection.

All of these sources provide multiple lenses for seeing Pilate. He is a violent oppressor, a sycophantic bureaucrat, a machiavellian conspirator, a man in over his head, a drunk, a blowhard, even a deeply apologetic convert. He's a saint in Ethiopia. Spaniards forged long-lost documents by him. His "childhood pants" were long displayed in a small German town, and, on Fridays, his ghost haunted a lake in the Alps. Because so little of Pilate is actually known, people have projected their ideas, their fears, their hatred, their idolization on him for centuries.

I was impressed with Wroe's ability to weave all these together. She takes Pilate's life, from birth to death, and explains how each text or legend describes those moments. She quotes these sources heavily, though Wroe's own writing is stylish, intelligent, and sometimes beautiful. The book does get long in the tooth in some spots, but whenever a lengthy quote from Cicero about the Roman idea of morality made my eyes glaze over, the next page featured a scene from a medieval play where Pilate steals the Holy Grail. By the end of the book, Wroe seems to take Pilate's question--"What is truth?"--and presents dozens of people's answers from throughout history, allowing us to decide.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
Interesting information
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
I purchased this book for my 93-year-old uncle who absolutely loved it and probably read it in two days. He said there were things in there that he didn’t know even as a college professor and high school Latin teacher.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2003
Let's be honest. None of us really knows anything about Pontius Pilate, the antihero of the Passion. Even Wroe admits that much. Despite that, she attempts to write what starts out as a very promising biography. Of course, there are a couple of problems with her work. First, while she starts out using the experiences of other Roman procurators and governors, her work ends up being a survey of every major medieval play about the Passion there is. Second, she consistently derides the Gospel accounts (some of her only actual period references)and any period work that mentions him, with the exception of Josephus. Granted, other authors may have had an agenda in their writing, but that does not lessen their authenticity or value. Third, her interpretations of Pilate's actions are, at best, a stretch. I won't go into more detail on that one. Fourth, the majority of the last half of the book is written like a play, making it less a scholarly work and more a work of fiction. Fifth, her scholarships resounds with gross generalizations. If she had submitted even part of this to any professor in my department, especially our NT prof., she would have received a more or less instant F, for her lack of scholarship and for my sixth compliant, which is she uses not one single footnote, parenthetical reference, or allusion to a single scholarly work. She won't even cite the biblical passages or those of Josephus (both of which are big no-nos). That leads me to believe she does not intend her work to be scholarly (in which case it should stop being promoted as such), she plagiarized everything, or she just doesn't care. By this point, some may be wondering why I didn't give her one star. It's because the initial chapters are rich with USEFUL information, but are totally overshadowed by later musings. In short, instead of being under religious studies, it should be under theatre for all the attention it gives to the Acta Piliti.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2013
What is known definitely about Pontius Pilate? Precious little, apparently. He is known from some coins minted during his administration, a piece of marble with his name and few other words carved into it, some paragraphs in Josephus, and the theologically self-serving accounts in the New Testament, accounts that don't quite agree in their details. From these tidbits, the author adds apocryphal stories from every source she could find, blends them with medieval romances, throws in material from comedies and plays, and stretches all this material into 380 text pages of "biography". Probably not more than 5 pages, mostly from Josephus, could be considered as authentic historical material. So this is not a true biography in any true sense of the word. Rather, it is a grab-bag of every possible account, no matter how far-fetched or absurd. The title would be better as "Everything Ever Written About Pontius Pilate. And Then Some".
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2014
While I'm only three-fourths of the way through this book, I'm already excited to share it with my book group. Wroe brings this pivotal Biblical figure to life, painting a vivid picture of the world he lived in and his position in the Roman culture that shaped his role in Biblical history.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2020
This clever biography of the real-life judge of Jesus had many parallels to the MCU including multiple versions of the same character in different worlds. There are those who ignore the truth about their public figures who should read this book and start washing their hands.

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Linda Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book by a great writer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 6, 2014
I came across this book on a Facebook friend's 'Top Ten Books in My Life' list. Not having heard of it, I decided to give it a try. From the outset I found myself gripped by this writer's extraordinary ability to move from research to dramatisation. She talks you through some facts, or a passage found in Josephus, and next thing you know you are fully present when a group of Jews lie down before the Roman governor with their necks bared, ready to give their lives for what they believe in. Wroe has a great gift as a fiction writer, greater than most novelists, and she puts it at the service of the subject she is researching - in one passage of apparent magic realism we are introduced to Pilate in Cuba. She has an equally great gift as a scholar and her scope is vast. There is a technique in art called negative space, where you draw an object by drawing the space around it. It calls on the right hand side of the brain and is very creative. I feel this is part of Wroe's tremendous achievement, that she has made a portrait of Pilate by this rich, rich portrayal of what is actually known of the life he would have lived. This is an outstanding work, the product of a writer whose gift for fact and fiction is perfectly balanced, who can give creativity the head when needs be, without ever attempting to convince the reader of anything. This is not only in my own Top Ten now, but quite near the top. I've just bought her book on Orpheus.
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Mr. K. Downey
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book- for something this 'niche' in its remit it ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 15, 2017
Excellent book- for something this 'niche' in its remit it has to be one of the most exhaustive and broad books I've ever read on any topic, everything from modern literature, the mystery plays of the middle ages(though I did skip a few of these pages too) classical history, Roman government during the early Caesars and Christian theology. All tackled with pace, verve and presented in an accessible style. I have been studying Pilate for a series of talks and have found the single most useful resource in that preparation.
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Davina C Langdale
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written and thought-provoking
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 22, 2017
I adored this book. Hard to categorise but who cares about categories anyway? Beautifully written and thought-provoking. Full of tangents but every tangent was a fine one to me.
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swatson
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book. From the beginning it immerses the reader ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2016
Wonderful book.From the beginning it immerses the reader into worlds of fable and myth but is also theologically insightful.
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Doris
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 28, 2014
Excellent book about an unusual subject.