AlanCrowe comments on A Kick in the Rationals: What hurts you in your LessWrong Parts? - Less Wrong
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He disagrees with "Death of the Author"? You've whetted my curiosity - I've always thought that it was a fairly reasonable position.
Also, I don't know what you mean by "indictment of Roland Barthes"
Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle provides a concrete example, useful for grounding a discussion of the "Death of the Author". Stealing a paragraph from Wikipedia
Author's really do intend specific interpretations, and can notice, with disappointment, when readers impose a different interpretation by weight of numbers.
I have a hard time sympathizing with Upton Sinclair's complaint about the specifics of how his resounding success was implemented. He thought unregulated capitalism was bad, and explained why; people agreed, and tore down the "unregulated" part.
Yep. Any writer of fiction needs to understand the concept of "death of the author", even if they don't call it that - the text as all the reader has to go on.