luka

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Death of the Author is a French con, a false revolution, a wish that masquerades as a statement of fact. It's a false flag, a frustration passing as ideology, a knee-jerk to the intentionalists. Barthes disguises pleading for a different emphasis as a discovery of the true ontology of literature. Somehow people listened.

it's not really a con is it, it's just one of the many ways you can go about reading. anyway, explain Prynne to us.
 

version

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luka

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as i said, they're for americans only like waffles or lacrosse. you keep it. i dont want to stop you watching them.
 

version

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You egged yourself on. I just quoted you slagging off DeLillo where you also happened to mention Malick and you, Rich and suspendedreason started going on about him.
 

sus

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I'm an ideas/vox man. Gimme voice or gimme ideas in limerick, otherwise not my thing
 

sus

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Pyrnne's voice/diction isn't interesting to me; it isn't contemporary and fresh/rich in the way Dana's voice is

meanwhile folks are waxing on about the "lyrical wash," which sounds as anti-idea to me as possible, but maybe it's the Lynch "out on the surface" thing?
 

sus

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tbf internet vox is the only vox that interests me more or less,

which is probably b/c I am Of the internet in a way olders ain't
 

sus

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ppo make fun of Ben Lerner, but 10:04 is still the best book of the decade, and its opening pages are some of the best prose & evocative idea-work I've ever encountered.
 
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