Roland Barthes On "Adventure Time"

Or as near as we'll ever get:

Unlikely as it is that Roland Barthes could have imagined anything remotely like it, his essay “The Death of the Author” exactly prefigured the sense of collaboration informing Adventure Time, which is in every sense “a tissue of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres of culture” and “a multi-dimensional space in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash.” It is delightful to find that the basic tenets of twentieth-century French literary theory are the opposite of boring when harnessed in the service of a cartoon about a boy and his magical dog in a fantastical post-apocalyptic Earth.

Wonderful. I adore Adventure Time, and Maria Bustillos' piece is a lovely tribute to its charms.

Source: http://theholenearthecenteroftheworld.com