This is a great book if you're interested in philosophy of art. The chapter where Nancy discusses the commons between sexual pleasure and aesthetic pleasure based on Freud's work is so refreshing. Nancy points out that the purpose of drawing is to reveal the infinity of becoming visible and I couldn't agree more.
"But this pain itself testifies to the renewed tension of a desire that makes demands on itself, inhabited by the desire to render sensible what can only escape from the senses just as much as from Sense taken absolutely - once again, the formless or the beyond-form of the origin-end. The fever of drawing, the fever of art in general, is born of the frenzied desire to push form right to the limit, to make contact with the formless, as an erotic fever pushes bodies to the limits of their own forms."
"The idea of the thing - the form - is not an ethereal image of the thing, nor is it how it appears. It's neither a noumenon nor a phenomenon. It is the thought of the thing, which is to say, its formation, reformation, or transformation into truth."