The text tries to analyze the relationship between man and writing. On this course we have chosen Lacan as interlocutor. His investigations about the stroke reinforce our idea, which takes the writing as one of the possible constituents of man. If Lacan's reading and analysis do not sound easy to us, they are, however, instigative and they open an important bias on the discussions about the part of writing. He transcends the merely instrumental accostings that see it as a way to communicate and introduce them in the labor market and connects it to desire and pleasure
Writing; Subject; Linguage; Body; Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981