Ebook: The peanuts papers: writers and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of life
Author: Library of America., Blauner Andrew, Brown Charlie, Schulz Charles M., Schulz Charles Monroe
- Tags: Characters and characteristics, Comic books strips etc.--Themes motives, Comic books strips etc--United States--Themes motives, Biography, Criticism interpretation etc, Brown Charlie -- (Fictitious character), Schulz Charles M. -- (Charles Monroe) -- 1922-2000 -- Analysis appreciation, Schulz Charles M. -- (Charles Monroe) -- 1922-2000 -- Criticism and interpretation, Schulz Charles M. -- (Charles Monroe) -- 1922-2000. -- Peanuts, Schulz Charles M. -- (Charles Monroe) -- 1922-2000. -- P
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Library of America
- City: New York;NY;United States
- Language: English
- epub
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
Peanuts, Charles Schulz's beloved comic strip, has given the world a cast of characters for the ages—Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy among them. Here, in an unprecedented collection of thirty-two essays, artists and writers ranging from Ann Patchett to Chris Ware consider the deeper truths of Peanuts, its influence on their lives and on the culture more broadly, and the lessons it can teach us about disappointment, melancholy, and those fleeting moments of warm-puppy happiness. The contributors reflect on the experience of discovering Peanuts as a child, their identification with its characters and predicaments, and, for the artists in the book, the momentous effects of their encounters with the strip on their later careers. Taken together, the essays and comics of The Peanuts Papers...
Peanuts, Charles Schulz's beloved comic strip, has given the world a cast of characters for the ages—Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy among them. Here, in an unprecedented collection of thirty-two essays, artists and writers ranging from Ann Patchett to Chris Ware consider the deeper truths of Peanuts, its influence on their lives and on the culture more broadly, and the lessons it can teach us about disappointment, melancholy, and those fleeting moments of warm-puppy happiness. The contributors reflect on the experience of discovering Peanuts as a child, their identification with its characters and predicaments, and, for the artists in the book, the momentous effects of their encounters with the strip on their later careers. Taken together, the essays and comics of The Peanuts Papers...
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