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L'expérience intérieure is a book by Georges Bataille first published by Gallimard in 1943 then reedited as part of the fifth volume of Bataille's complete works in 1954. It was translated by as Inner Experience by Leslie Anne Boldt in 1988 for the State University of New York. The first line of the quote below was used by James Dickey as epigraph for his novel Deliverance.

There exists at the base of the human life a principle of insufficiency. Separately each individual imagines the other incompetents or unworthy "to be". A free conversation, scandalmonger expresses a certainty of the vanity of my similar, an apparently petty chattering lets see a blind man tension of the life towards an indefinable top. It implies a voice. But to what you will it be linked?

In her preface to Bataille's Inner Experience, translator Leslie Anne Boldt clarifies Bataille' :"In fusion [of one and other], the subject is absent, the object is dissolved in continuity, yet this continuity is radically outside of any continuity which a discontinuous being might envisage. It is NIGHT, but a night which 'is' not–a night which can only be apprehended by a vision which has been decentered, rendered 'ex-orbitant' by the emptying of its contents into the abyss of non-knowledge. The eye is a privileged image in Bataille's texts. In the appropriation of an image during the course of normal vision, the blind spot where the rays of light intersect is of little consequence. It is both a place of non-being (on its own, it can generate no image) and the site where the power of vision is concentrated (where the elements of image are condensed). It is of great consequence, however, at the moment of fusion: when the stores of knowledge are released, the blind spot of the eye is dilated. In it, knowledge is absorbed into the NIGHT of non-knowledge–the intersection of rays opens violently in a movement of catastrophe."

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