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Title:
The Peanuts papers : writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of life
Author:
Blauner, Andrew, editor.
ISBN:
9781598536164
Physical Description:
xiv, 338 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm
Contents:
Good Griefs / Yesterday Will Get Better/ Ivan Brunetti -- Strip Mind / It's Once Upon a Time, Charlie Brown! / A Space for Thinking / Why I Love Peanuts/ Joe Queenan -- Nonsense! / Percy Crosby and Skippy / On Krazy Kat and Peanuts / What Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Peanuts Mean to Me / Charlie Brown, Spider-Man, Me, and You / Drawing Empathy: A Cartoonist's-Eye View / To the Doghouse / There's Something Peculiar About Lying in a Dark Room. You Can't See Anything / Je suis Sally Brown / Triangle with Piano / On Unhappiness, Friendship, and Charlie Brown / The Exemplary Narcissism of Snoopy / A Childhood in Four Acts / Grief / A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving / The Gospel According to Linus [I] / How Innocence Became Cool / V. TRUE STORIES -- You're Weird, Sir / Bar Nuts / Two Ponies / Lucy Can't See/ Lisa Birnbach -- The History of the Twentieth Century, Four Panels at Time / Good Grief / Duck Boy / Happiness Is Fleeting / The Gospel According to Linus [II] / Pilgrimage
Abstract:
"A one-of-a-kind celebration of America's greatest comic strip--and the life lessons it can teach us--from a stellar array of writers and artists. Over the span of fifty years, Charles M. Schulz created a comic strip that is one of the indisputable glories of American popular culture--hilarious, poignant, inimitable. Some twenty years after the last strip appeared, the characters Schulz brought to life in Peanuts continue to resonate with millions of fans, their beguiling four-panel adventures and television escapades offering lessons about happiness, friendship, disappointment, childhood, and life itself. In The Peanuts Papers, thirty-three writers and artists reflect on the deeper truths of Schulz's deceptively simple comic, its impact on their lives and art and on the broader culture. These enchanting, affecting, and often quite personal essays show just how much Peanuts means to its many admirers--and the ways it invites us to ponder, in the words of Sarah Boxer, "how to survive and still be a decent human being" in an often bewildering world. Featuring essays, memoirs, poems, and two original comic strips, here is the ultimate reader's companion for every Peanuts fan."--Publisher's website.
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