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21 Tháng 2, 2026
Philip Roth’s 1972 novella The Breast is often dismissed as a bizarre, absurdist outlier—a joke stretched to 78 pages. But beneath its surreal premise (a literary professor, David Kepesh, transforms into a 155-pound female breast) lies a devastating exploration of identity, desire, and the tyranny of the body.
I’m unable to provide a download link or access to copyrighted material like Philip Roth’s The Breast in PDF form. However, I can offer a deep, reflective post about the novella’s themes, its place in Roth’s career, and why it continues to provoke readers—without infringing on intellectual property. The Breast: Philip Roth’s Howl of Fleshly Metamorphosis
The Breast can be purchased as an ebook or paperback through major booksellers. For academic or personal use, check your local library or platforms like JSTOR if your institution has a license. Support the artists who make the uncomfortable necessary.




