Abstract
This article aims to discuss how psychic suffering occurs and is maintained by the pulsional dialectics between connection and disconnection. Through the methodology of psychoanalysis beyond walls, we present a literary extract of North American author Carson McCullers to illustrate how a rigid translation can be a barrier to the retranslative process. Therefore, the psychic suffering generated by the disconnected elements of the unconscious would not have the chance to acquire a new translation. As a result and based on Laplanche's Theory of Generalized Seduction, we articulate that pulsional dynamics and disconnected contents invade the own field of translative synthesis, keeping psychic suffering constant.
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