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1978-1979-SEMINAIRE XXVI: LA TOPOLOGIE ET LE TEMPS (SEMINAR XXVI: TOPOLOGY AND TIME) This seminar has not been published, but could it be? Many who attended it remember Lacan's immense weariness, his absences, his silences, sometimes interrupted by a formula written on the board or by some enigmatic state�ments, silences that could last for almost entire meetings. As for the title, it shows clearly-in a philosophical form-the stumbling block (or the end point) of his p;lssionate theori7.ing. The lecture given in November \Y78 at Sainte-Anne (101) helps us sense, beyond L;lcan's illness,;; a more profound tragedy.