Authors: Philip Roth
And now to conclude the hour with the poem by Rainer Maria Rilke entitled “Archaic Torso of Apollo” written in Paris in 1908. Perhaps my story, told here in its entirety for the first time, and with all the truthfulness that's in me, will at the very least illuminate these great lines for those of you new to the poemâparticularly the poet's concluding admonition, which may not be so elevated a sentiment as appears at first glance. Morons and madmen, tough guys and skeptics, friends, students, relatives, colleagues, and all you distracted strangers, with your billion different fingerprints and facesâmy fellow mammalians, let us proceed with our education, one and all.
We did not know his legendary head,
in which the eyeballs ripened. But
his torso still glows like a candelabrum
in which his gaze, only turned low,
holds and gleams. Else could not the curve
of the breast blind you, nor in the slight turn
of the loins could a smile be running
to that middle, which carried procreation.
Else would this stone be standing maimed and short
under the shoulders' translucent plunge
nor flimmering like the fell of beasts of prey
nor breaking out of all its contours
like a star: for there is no place
that does not see you. You must change your life.
BOOKS BY PHILIP ROTH
Goodbye, Columbus
Letting Go
When She Was Good
Portnoy's Complaint
Our Gang
The Breast
The Great American Novel
My Life as a Man
Reading Myself and Others
The Professor of Desire
The Ghost Writer
A Philip Roth Reader
Zuckerman Unbound
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PHILIP ROTH
was born in New Jersey in 1933. He studied literature at Bucknell University and the University of Chicago. His first book,
Goodbye, Columbus,
won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1960.
The Breast,
his sixth book, was first published in 1972, substantially revised in 1980, and appears here in the revised text. Philip Roth has lived in Rome, London, Chicago, New York City, Princeton, and New England. Since 1955, he has been on the faculties of the University of Chicago, Princeton University, and the University of Pennsylvania, where he is now Adjunct Professor of English. He is also General Editor of the Penguin Books series “Writers from the Other Europe.” Recently he has been spending half of each year in Europe, traveling and writing.
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Copyright © 1972, 1980 by Philip Roth
Originally published in 1972,
The Breast
was substantially revised by the author in 1980. This is the revised text
All rights reserved
Published in Canada by McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., Toronto
“Archaic Torso of Apollo” is reprinted from
Translations from the Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke,
by M. D. Herter Norton. By permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Copyright 1938 by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Copyright renewed © 1966 by M. D. Herter Norton
Library of Congress catalog card number: 81-70745
eISBN 9781466846401
First eBook edition: May 2013