23 September 2019 By kilak_adminThe Lacanian Review The Lacanian Review N° 8 Nightmare CONTENTSEditorialMarie-Hélène Brousse & Cyrus Saint Amand PoliakoffAristotle’s DreamJacques Lacan, Le rêve d’AristoteJacques Lacan, Aristotle’s DreamAnother FireJacques-Alain Miller, L’objet perdu du langageJacques-Alain Miller, The Lost Object of LanguageMarie-Hélène Brousse, “Father Don’t You See I’m Burning?”Eyes Wide OpenMarie-Hélène Brousse, Artifice, the Other Side of FictionCarolina Koretzky, Variants of the Desire to Wake UpJorge Assef, A Moment of Awakening Beyond the NightmareDreams I Cannot ForgetSérgio Laia, 1, 2, 3 and… (Vivace Version)Victoria Horne Reinoso, The FlightMaría Josefina Sota Fuentes, To Let Oneself Be WrittenInterpretation: from Truth to EventÉric Laurent, Interpretation: from Truth to EventWhen Analysands DreamClotilde Leguil, Dreams and Nightmares: Index of Truth or Real?Bénédicte Jullien, Getting the Words Out of My MouthMarta Serra Frediani, “The Dream Is an Awakening that Is Beginning”Anne Béraud, The Dream: Index of Truth or of Real?Clotilde Leguil, Dream, Shoreline, DenouementPolitics: Dreaming in Another LanguageKholud Thabit-Sghayer, Plurality of Languages … Plurality of HomesRuzanna Hakobyan, Spoken Languages in the Analytic CurePeggy Papada, “[…] There Will Be Some Psychoanalyst Who Responds to Certain Subjective Emergencies”Autopsy of an InterviewA Dialogue with Kenneth Goldsmith, Cheryl Donegan and The Lacanian Review Facebook Twitter LinkedIn