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Category Archives: Albert Herter
Albert Herter
“Woman with Gibbon” by Guy Colwell. Magic and the Link Compliment of the Borromean Rings in America by Albert Herter A salvo The Lacanian want-to-be-analyst in America is not unlike John the Baptist who when asked to identify himself … Continue reading
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REPORT ON THE PARIS-USA LACANIAN SEMINAR by Albert Herter “In the final analysis I consider the contemporary era to be a kind of interregnum for the poet, who has nothing to do with it: it is too fallen or too … Continue reading
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ALBERT HERTER
BLUNDERING AROUND, PONDERING ALOUD On Becoming A Lacanian Analyst by Albert Herter “What is realized in my history is…the future anterior of what I shall have been for what I am in the process of becoming.” –Jacques Lacan I am … Continue reading
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