WayneLigon
Adventurer
Hussar said:As to author's "owning" their work. Ballocks. Complete and utter ballocks. Once a text is released, it has to stand on its own. The author can claim whatever he or she likes after the release, but, their interpretation is no more valid than anyone else's. If your interpretation is unsuported by the text, it's wrong. Full stop. If it's supported by the text, then fair enough, it's a valid interpretation. The more support you can find in the text for your interpretation, the more valid it becomes.
The author is the only possible authority on their own work; they don't make 'claims' or 'interpretations' about their own work, they make statements of unassailable fact and are the only ones qualified to do so. Everything written about their work by anyone else is opinion or guidance at the very best; usually it's just a way for someone to make a buck off the work of someone else, much like a jackal makes a meal off bones and gristle.