Sorcerers Apprentice
Hero
I think the author also has to respect that once the reader has bought a book, they are free to read it however they like. If you don't want people to interpret your writings, your only option is not to publish.And the interesting questions are there: He says the influence/analogies were not intended and he did not support people reading them into the work. However, it is interesting that they are visible without much squinting all the same ...
... but when the author has told us they were not intended and are not a part of his work I find if disrespectful to look for it.
Beyond that, if you folks want more examples google "author misinterpreted angry" and look at some examples.
Saying that "the author meant X with this book", may be disrespectful, but stating that "The theme of this book is X, because..." is literary scholarship.