top | item 47002696 (no title) stickynotememo | 18 days ago The author is dead. I think we can consider it as much a cautionary tale about digitised human brains as we can about the other things. discuss order hn newest TimorousBestie|18 days ago Sam Hughes (qntm) is very much alive, last I checked. rcxdude|18 days ago I think they are just making reference to the "death of the author" concept in literary analysis, which basically says that what the author was intending to convey should be ignored when analysing the work: the work stands alone. reductum|18 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_the_Author vjrkdjfne|18 days ago [deleted] vjrkdjfne|18 days ago [deleted]
TimorousBestie|18 days ago Sam Hughes (qntm) is very much alive, last I checked. rcxdude|18 days ago I think they are just making reference to the "death of the author" concept in literary analysis, which basically says that what the author was intending to convey should be ignored when analysing the work: the work stands alone. reductum|18 days ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_the_Author vjrkdjfne|18 days ago [deleted] vjrkdjfne|18 days ago [deleted]
rcxdude|18 days ago I think they are just making reference to the "death of the author" concept in literary analysis, which basically says that what the author was intending to convey should be ignored when analysing the work: the work stands alone.
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