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On hearing Jacques Lacan speak.

About 5 pages (1,591 words)

Queen's Quarterly, September 22nd, 2002

19 February 1964 -- ... Well ...? -- Brilliant! -- Absolutely brilliant. -- Strikingly brilliant. Strikingly so. -- That man has such ... I don't know if I even dare put it into words, he's got so much of it. -- A brilliant man. A brilliant speech. Whenever is the next one? -- We all must go! Promise me, all of you now. -- I feel as though ... Well, he said so much, and all so, so ... Well, I feel just absolutely filled up with knowledge. -- Just filled, yes, just so, I'm in complete agreement. -- A new kind of knowledge, knowledge I'd never had before. -- The acquirement, well the ...

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