The article was previously written and presented in The Conference for the Cultivation in the Age of Desolation: In Memory of Prof. Yee, Der-heuy (1951-2012). Drawing Dr. Der-heuy Yee on his phenomenological interpretations in Taiwan's humanities-clinical studies and on his prominent writing and rhetoric, this article following Yee's unique route of double genres discusses how ”the encountering of yearning desire” deliberates an ethic-aesthetics of Being, by means of the lived experiences of narrative subjects. This essay thereby on the one hand presents a Lacanian theory on the dynamics of lack/desire, which attempts to manifest the conceptualization of Yee's clinical researches. This essay on the other hand employs Marcel Proust's work of ”The Remembrance of Things Past” (À la recherche du temps perdu), with which it then juxtaposes Yee's various literary discourses on the Benjaminian involuntariness.