10000023subject=schulz AND charles100The Peanuts paperswriters and cartoonists on Charlie Brown, Snoopy & the gang, and the meaning of lifeBlauner, Andreweditor.textbibliographytextLiterary criticismCriticism, interpretation, etc.Literary criticismCritiques littéraires.nyuNew York (State)20192019monographicNew York, NY :The Library of America,[2019]engEnglishprintxiv, 338 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cmunmediatedvolume"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 websiteI. THE BIG PICTURE. Good Griefs / Adam Gopnik ; Yesterday Will Get Better / Ivan Brunetti ; Strip Mind / George Saunders ; It's Once Upon a Time, Charlie Brown! / Bruce Handy ; A Space for Thinking / Nicole Rudick ; Why I Love Peanuts / Joe Queenan ; Nonsense! / Peter D. Kramer ; Percy Crosby and Skippy / David Hajdu ; On Krazy Kat and Peanuts / Umberto Eco ; What Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Peanuts Mean to Me / Kevin Powell ; Charlie Brown, Spider-Man, Me, and You / Ira Glass ; Drawing Empathy: A Cartoonist's-Eye View / Chris Ware -- II. CHARACTERS. To the Doghouse / Ann Patchett ; There's Something Peculiar About Lying in a Dark Room. You Can't See Anything / Chuck Klosterman ; Je suis Sally Brown / Elissa Schappell ; Triangle with Piano / Mona Simpson ; On Unhappiness, Friendship, and Charlie Brown / Clifford Thompson ; The Exemplary Narcissism of Snoopy / Sarah Boxer -- III. TWO POEMS. A Childhood in Four Acts / Jill Bialosky ; Grief / Jonathan Lethem -- IV. OFF THE PAGE. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving / Rick Moody ; The Gospel According to Linus [I] / Rich Cohen ; How Innocence Became Cool / Gerald Early -- V. TRUE STORIES. You're Weird, Sir / Jennifer Finney Boylan ; Bar Nuts / Leslie Stein ; Two Ponies / Jonathan Franzen ; Lucy Can't See/ Lisa Birnbach ; The History of the Twentieth Century, Four Panels at Time / David Kamp ; Good Grief / Janice Shapiro ; Duck Boy / Maxine Hong Kingston ; Happiness Is Fleeting / Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell ; The Gospel According to Linus [II] / David L. Uli ; Pilgrimage / SethAndrew Blauner, editor.Includes bibliographical references.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsCharactersBrown, Charlie(Fictitious character)Snoopy(Fictitious character)Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Criticism and interpretationSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Analysis, appreciationBrown, Charlie(Fictitious character)Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Snoopy(Fictitious character)Peanuts (Schulz, Charles M.)Peanuts (Comic strip)Comic books, strips, etcUnited StatesThemes, motivesBandes dessinéesÉtats-UnisThèmes, motifsLITERARY COLLECTIONS / AmericanLITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic NovelsSOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular CultureCharacters and characteristicsComic books, strips, etcThemes, motivesComic books, strips, etcUnited StatesPN6728.P4 P44 2019741.56973Library of America1598536168978159853616420199385701083228350https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/99153839993903941/catalogWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPN6728.P4 P44 2019Lamont Library, Harvard UniversityPN6728.P4 P44 2019
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engWhat cartooning really isthe major interviews with Charles M. SchulzGroth, Garyeditor,interviewer.Marschall, Richardinterviewer.Maltin, Leonardinterviewer.Colwin, Laurieinterviewer.texttextstill imageinterviews.Criticism, interpretation, etc.InterviewsInterviewsInterviews.wauWashington (State)2020monographicSeattle, Washington :Fantagraphics Books,2020.engEnglishprintxiii, 213 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmunmediatedvolume"Everybody knows the iconic characters of Peanuts, but few are privy to the character of the man who created this beloved cast and the world they inhabit--Charles M. Schulz. To illuminate the life story and rich inner life of the renowned cartoonist, Fantagraphics presents four of the most comprehen-sive interviews ever conducted with Schulz, by film critic Leonard Maltin, novelist Laurie Colwin, Comics Journal editor and critic Gary Groth, and comic strip historian Rick Marschall. These conversations delve into the moral, aesthetic, and intellec-tual foundations of Schulz's worldview and art. They reveal him to be a man who embodies elements of all of his characters--from the goofiness of Snoopy to the melancholy of Charlie Brown to the brashness of Lucy and more--but who also contains depths of personality far beyond the borders of his strip. Copiously illustrated with Peanuts strips and other comics and illustrations, What Cartooning Really Is humanizes Charles M. Schulz, the man who drew Snoopy. Prose with black & white illustrations."--Amazon.At 3 o'clock in the morning with Gary Groth -- This minor art form has certain truths with Rick Marschall and Gary Groth -- A little joy and enlightment now and then with Leonard Maltin -- The wellspring of inspiration with Laurie Colwin.editor, Gary Groth.Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000InterviewsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsSchulz, Charles M1922-2000InterviewsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Peanuts (Schulz, Charles M.)Comic books, strips, etcHistory and criticismCartoonistsInterviewsComic books, strips, etcHistory and criticismCartoonistsInterviewsInterviewsCartoonistsComic books, strips, etcPN6727.S3 Z92 2020741.5973J205.712978168396382016839638229781683963257168396325320209380351142691089https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/99155286037103941/catalogWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z46 2020
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engFunny thingsa comic strip biography of Charles M. SchulzFunny things : una biografia a fumetti su Charles M. Schulz. EnglishDebus, Lucacreatorauthor,artist.Matteuzzi, Francescoauthor.textbibliographybiographytextstill imageBiographical comic books, strips, etc.Comics (Graphic works)Biographical comics.Nonfiction comics.Graphic novelsBiographiesBiographical comics.Nonfiction comics.Graphic novels.Comics (Graphic works)Bandes dessinées biographiques.Bandes dessinées autres que de fiction.Bandes dessinées.cauCalifornia20232023monographicSan Diego, CA :Top Shelf Productions, an imprint of IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC,[2023]engEnglishitaprint440 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 17 x 22 cmunmediatedvolumeDiscover the man behind Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts gang in this imaginative and tender-hearted tribute told in comic-strip format! Charles M. Schulz was arguably the most influential and popular cartoonist of the 20th century, and he poured many of his own emotions and experiences into the world of Peanuts over its iconic 50-year run. Now, Luca Debus and Francesco Matteuzzi pay tribute to the master by telling the story of Schulz's life in the medium that made him immortal: the comic strip. Every strip provides a laugh as well as a piece of insight into his remarkable life story. Starting with the last days of his monumental career, Funny Things jumps back and forth in time to narrate both Schulz's artistic achievements and the personal episodes that formed him as an author and human being, ultimately shaping him into the most beloved cartoonist on the planet. Filled with affection, charm, and poignant insight, Funny Things imagines Schulz through the lens of the very world he created, inviting us all to meet the man behind the blanket --adultby Luca Debus and Francesco Matteuzzi.Includes bibliographical references (pages 436-437).n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Comic books, strips, etcSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000BiographySchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsComic books, strips, etcSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000CartoonistsUnited StatesComic books, strips, etcCOMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction / Biography & MemoirHUMOR / Comic Strips & CartoonsCOMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / LiteraryPN6727.S3 Z67 2023PN6727.S3 D43 2023PN6727.S3 Z68 2023741.5/092978160309526616030952681382789670https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/99156869600503941/catalogLamont Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 D43 2023
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engA Charlie Brown religionexploring the spiritual life and work of Charles M. SchulzLind, Stephen J.creatorauthor.textbibliographybiographygovernment publicationtextcomic strips.comic books.Comics (Graphic works)Comics (Graphic works)Bandes dessinées.msuMississippi2015monographicJackson :University Press of Mississippi,[2015]engEnglishprintxiv, 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.unmediatedvolume"Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts comic strip franchise, the most successful of all time, forever changed the industry. For more than half a century, the endearing, witty insights brought to life by Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, and Lucy have caused newspaper readers and television viewers across the globe to laugh, sigh, gasp, and ponder. A Charlie Brown Religion explores one of the most provocative topics Schulz broached in his heartwarming work--religion. Based on new archival research and original interviews with Schulz's family, friends, and colleagues, author Stephen J. Lind offers a new spiritual biography of the life and work of the great comic strip artist. In his lifetime, aficionados and detractors both labeled Schulz as a fundamentalist Christian or as an atheist. Yet his deeply personal views on faith have eluded journalists and biographers for decades. Previously unpublished writings from Schulz will move fans as they begin to see the nuances of the humorist's own complex, intense journey toward understanding God and faith. "There are three things that I've learned never to discuss with people," Linus says, "Religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin." Yet with the support of religious communities, Schulz bravely defied convention and dared to express spiritual thought in the "funny pages," a secular, mainstream entertainment medium. This insightful, thorough study of the 17,897 Peanuts newspaper strips, seventy-five animated titles, and global merchandising empire will delight and intrigue as Schulz considers what it means to believe, what it means to doubt, and what it means to share faith with the world." --Amazon.com.Schulz's Peanuts comic strip franchise forever changed the industry. Lind explores one of the most provocative topics Schulz broached in his heartwarming work: religion. In his lifetime, Schulz was labeled as a fundamentalist Christian or as an atheist. Yet his deeply personal views on faith caused him to defy convention and express spiritual thought in a secular, mainstream entertainment medium.Good grief, an introduction and author's notes -- Church pillars -- Land of promise -- The Christmas special -- The gospel according to pumpkins -- Making the strips count -- Filling the screen -- Shore to shore -- Secular humanist -- Sweet hour of prayer -- Epilogue: Peanuts after Sparky.Stephen J. Lind.Includes bibliographical references and index.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000ReligionSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Peanuts (Schulz, Charles M.)Comic books, strips, etcUnited StatesReligious aspectsSOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular CultureLITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic NovelsBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, PhotographersComic books, strips, etcReligious aspectsReligionUnited StatesPN6727.S3 Z765 2015741.5/6973SOC022000 LIT017000 BIO001000Great comics artists seriesCharlie Brown religionLind, Stephen J.Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2015(DLC) 2015026563Great comics artists978149680468614968046869781496804693^^2015021087908375191https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990145613860203941/catalogLamont Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z765 2015
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engPeanuts and American cultureessays on Charles M. Schulz's iconic comic stripLee, Peter W. Y.editor.textbibliographytextCriticism, interpretation, etc.ncuNorth Carolina20192019monographicJefferson, North Carolina :McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,[2019]engEnglishprintviii, 203 pages ; 23 cmunmediatedvolume"Focusing on Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts strip's Cold War roots, this collection of new essays explores existentialism, the reshaping of the nuclear family, the Civil Rights Movement, 1960s counterculture, feminism, psychiatry and fear of the bomb. Chapters focus on the development of Lucy, Peppermint Patty, Schroeder, Franklin, Shermy, Snoopy and the other characters that became American icons"--Introduction: not a peanut gallery -- "Good grief, I thought it was the fallout": Charlie Brown and the long 50s / Cliff Starkey -- Two different worlds: adults, children and their relationship / Olaf Meuther -- Listening to Charlie Brown: musicians and music making as Cold War era critique / Tom Zlabinger -- To hell with Franklin: spilling ink on the color line / Peter W.Y. Lee -- Be a good spaceman, Charlie Brown: Charles M. Schulz and the space race / Peter W.Y. Lee -- Little girls with big voices: how Charles Schulz's girl characters challenge the patriarchy in which they are trapped / Erin C. Callahan -- "The doctor is in": gender, space and power in Lucy's psychiatric booth / Catherine W. Zipf -- No room for normality: Shermy and postwar childhood / Peter W.Y. Lee -- Cold War Snoopy, or, do beagles dream of electronic bunnies? / Jessica K. Brandt.Peter W. Y. Lee [editor].Includes bibliographical references and index.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Criticism and interpretationSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Peanuts (Comic strip)Peanuts (Schulz, Charles M.)Comic books, strips, etcSocial aspectsUnited StatesComic books, strips, etcSocial aspectsUnited StatesPN6727.S3 Z825 2019741.5/697397814766714441476671443978147663637520190157511077788914https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/99153810005603941/catalogWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z825 2019
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engCharlie Brown's Americathe popular politics of PeanutsBall, Blake Scottcreatorauthor.UPSO eCollections (University Press Scholarship Online)textbibliographytextnyuNew York (State)2021monographicNew York, NY :Oxford University Press,[2021]engEnglishelectronic resourceremote1 online resource ( xii, 239 pages) : illustrations.computeronline resourceBlake Scott Ball.Includes bibliographical references and index.Electronic reproduction. Oxford Available via World Wide Web.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Criticism and interpretationSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Peanuts (Comic strip)Peanuts (Schulz, Charles M.)Comic books, strips, etcPolitical aspectsUnited StatesComic books, strips, etcPolitical aspectsUnited StatesPN6727.S3 Z624 2021741.5/973Charlie Brown's AmericaBall, Blake Scott.New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021](DLC) 2020048676978019009047001900904729780190090494019009049901900904809780190090487978019009046320200486771240264049on12402640493F9D96AD-548E-4B24-8D82-D6F5CBE97C38 OverDrive, Inc.https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/99155659480303941/catalog
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engSchulz and Peanutsa biographyMichaelis, DavidcreatorUpdike, Johnformer owner,annotator.textbibliographybiographyPage proofs.BiographiesBiographiesAssociation copies (Provenance)nyuNew York (State)New YorkHarperc200720071st ed.monographicengEnglishprintxiii, 655 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.A portrait of the late creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip evaluates how his career was shaped by his midwestern working-class origins, family losses, and wartime experiences, offering insight into how familiar storylines closely reflected Schulz's private life.Preface -- Pt. 1. northwest -- Ch. 1. Sparky -- Ch. 2. Relatives -- Ch. 3. The art of barbering -- Ch. 4. East comes west -- Pt. 2. Son of God -- Ch. 5. Disguised -- Ch. 6. Ordinary joe -- Ch. 7. Spike and the gang -- Ch. 8. Class of one -- Ch. 9. Alone -- GI interlude: 1943-1945 -- Pt. 3. Middle west -- Ch. 10 Breaking the ice -- Ch. 1.. Heads and bodies -- Ch. 12. Faith -- Ch. 13. Redheads -- Ch. 14 Saga -- Pt. 4. Pushing west -- Ch. 15. To the rockies -- Ch. 16. Peanuts, Inc. -- Ch. 17. The call of California -- Ch. 18 Coffee lane -- Ch. 19. Gospel -- Ch. 20. The drawing of the age of Snoopy -- Pt. 5. Zenith -- Ch. 21. A good man -- Ch. 22. Arena -- Ch. 23 Doghouse -- Ch. 24. Happiness -- Pt. 6. Empire of one -- Ch. 25. Poor, sweet baby -- Ch. 26. Plush -- Ch. 27. Still looking -- Ch. 28 Dailies done -- Acknowledgments -- Source notes -- Index.David Michaelis.Includes bibliographical references (p. [573]-631) and index.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000CartoonistsUnited StatesBiographyCartoonistsBiographyStripsUnited StatesNew YorkNew YorkPN6727.S3 Z787 2007B S3881m741.5/092 B921 SCHULZ97800662139340066213932^^2008270049166245281https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990109620950203941/catalogWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z787 2007Lamont Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z77 2007xHoughton Library, Harvard University*AC95.Up174.Zz2007m
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)The comics of Charles Schulzthe good grief of modern lifeGardner, Jarededitor.Gordon, Ian1954-editor.textbibliographygovernment publicationtextComics (Graphic works)Criticism, interpretation, etc.Comics (Graphic works)Bandes dessinées.msuMississippi2017monographicJackson :University Press of Mississippi,[2017]engEnglishprintviii, 220 pages ; 24 cm.unmediatedvolume"With contributions by: Leonie Brialey, MJ Clarke, Roy T. Cook, Joseph J. Darowski, Ian Gordon, Gene Kannenberg Jr., Christopher P. Lehman, Anne C. McCarthy, Ben Owen, Lara Saguisag, Ben Saunders, Jeffrey O. Segrave, and Michael Tisserand The Comics of Charles Schulz collects new essays on the work of the creator of the immensely popular Peanuts comic strip. Despite Schulz's celebrity, few scholarly books on his work and career have been published. This collection serves as a foundation for future study not only of Charles Schulz (1922-2000) but, more broadly, of the understudied medium of newspaper comics. Schulz's Peanuts ran for a half century, during which time he drew the strip and its characters to express keen observations on postwar American life and culture. As Peanuts' popularity grew, Schulz had opportunities to shape the iconography, style, and philosophy of modern life in ways he never could have imagined when he began the strip in 1950. Edited by leading scholars Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon, this volume ranges over a spectrum of Schulz's accomplishments and influence, touching on everything from cartoon aesthetics to the marketing of global fast food. Philosophy, ethics, and cultural history all come into play. Indeed, the book even highlights Snoopy's global reach as American soft power. As the broad interdisciplinary range of this volume makes clear, Peanuts offers countless possibilities for study and analysis. From many perspectives--including childhood studies, ethnic studies, health and exercise studies, as well as sociology--The Comics of Charles Schulz offers the most comprehensive and diverse study of the most influential cartoonist during the second half of the twentieth century."--Machine generated contents note: PHILOSOPHY AND POETICS -- 1. Peppermint Patty's Desire Charles Schulz and the Queer Comics of Failure / Ben Saunders -- 2. "There Has to Be Something Deeply Symbolic in That" Peanuts and the Sublime / Anne C. Mccarthy -- 3. Saying, Showing, and Schulz The Typography and Notation of Peanuts / Roy T. Cook -- IDENTITY AND PERFORMANCE -- 4. Consuming Childhood Peanuts and Children's Consumer Culture in the Postwar Era / Lara Saguisag -- 5. "How Can We Lose When We're So Sincere?" Varieties of Sincerity in Peanuts / Leonie Brialey -- 6. "I Thought I Was Winning in the Game of Life ... But There Was a Flag on the Play" Sport in Charles Schulz's Peanuts / Jeffrey O. Segrave -- PEANUTS AND HISTORY -- 7. Footballs and Ottim Liffs Charlie Brown in Coconino / Michael Tisserand -- 8. Schulz and the Late Sixties Snoopy's Signs of the Times / Joseph J. Darowski -- 9. Franklin and the Early 1970s / Christopher P. Lehman -- TRANSMEDIAL PEANUTS -- 10. Making a World for All of God's Children A Charlie Brown Christmas and the Aesthetics of Doubt and Faith / Ben Novotny Owen -- 11. Charles Schulz, Comic Art, and Personal Value / M. J. Clarke -- 12. Charlie Brown Cafes and the Marketing of Peanuts in Asia / Ian Gordon -- 13. Chips Off the 01' Blockhead Evidence of Influence in Peanuts Parodies / Gene Kannenberg Jr.edited by Jared Gardner and Ian Gordon.Includes bibliographical references and index.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Criticism and interpretationSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsPeanuts (Comic strip)Comic books, strips, etcUnited StatesHistory and criticismLITERARY CRITICISMComics & Graphic NovelsSOCIAL SCIENCEPopular CultureHUMORFormComic Strips & CartoonsHISTORYUnited States20th CenturyPN6727.S3 Z66 2017741.5/6973LIT017000 SOC022000 HUM001000 HIS036060Critical approaches to comics artists seriesComics of Charles SchulzJackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2017(DLC) 2017009144Critical approaches to comics artists97814968128961496812891^^2017007721962829412https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990150781190203941/catalogWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z66 2017
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)engCharles M. SchulzconversationsInge, M. Thomas.textbiographygovernment publicationmsuMississippiJacksonUniversity Press of Mississippic20002000monographicengEnglishprintxviii, 285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.The success of an utter failure / Hugh Morrow -- You're a good man, Charlie Schulz / Barnaby Conrad -- A visit with Charles Schulz / Kenneth L. Wilson -- A conversation with Charles Schulz or the psychology of simplicity / Mary Harrington Hall -- Penthouse interview : Charles M. Schulz / Jim Phelan -- You're a good sport, Charlie Schulz / Charles Maher -- Charles Schulz : "comic strips aren't art" / Stan Isaacs -- Cartoonist profiles : Charles Schulz / Jud Hurd -- Atlanta Weekly interview : Charles Schulz / Eugene Griessman -- An interview with Charles M. Schulz / Leonard Maltin -- Good grief! Charlie Brown is 35 / Leonard Maltin -- The Peanuts progenitor / Cynthia Gorney -- A conversation with Charles Schulz / Frank Pauer -- A chat with Charles Schulz / Marty Jones -- Charlie Blue : the fragile child lurking inside the cartoonist / Sharon Waxman -- Schulz at 3 o'clock in the morning / Gary Groth -- "I hate Charlie Brown" : an appreciation / Garry Trudeau -- Drawn into a dark but gentle world / Bill Watterson.edited by M. Thomas Inge.Includes index.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000InterviewsSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsCartoonistsUnited StatesInterviewsPN6727.S3 Z4625 2000741.5/092Conversations with comic artistsConversations with comic artists1578063043 (cloth : alk. paper)1578063051 (paper : alk. paper)^^^00027339^43590547https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990088331400203941/catalogWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z4625 2000
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(Revision 1.117 2017/02/14)My life with Charlie BrownProject Muse UPCC booksSchulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000creatorInge, M. Thomas.textbiographygovernment publicationBiographiesBiographiesmsuMississippiJacksonUniversity Press of Mississippic20102010monographicengEnglishprintxxi, 193 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Autobiographical essays, introductions, articles, reviews, and lectures that tell the personal tale of the Peanuts creator --from publisher descriptionMy life and art with Charlie Brown and others -- Peanuts as profession of faith -- Commencement address at Saint Mary's College -- Charles Schulz and Peanuts -- The Christmas that almost got stolen -- Snoopy's senior world hockey tournament -- I'll be back in time for lunch -- The fan : baseball is life, I'm afraid -- Comic inspiration -- Don't grow up -- My shot : good grief! -- A morning routine -- Questions about reading that children frequently ask -- Developing a comic strip -- Peanuts : how it all began -- Creativity -- A career in cartooning -- Why 100 million of us (gasp!) read the comics -- Happiness is a lot of assignments -- On staying power -- Address to the National Cartoonists Society Convention -- Pleasures of the chalk-talk -- The theme of Peanuts -- But a comic strip has to grow -- What do you do with a dog that doesn't talk?Charles M. Schulz ; edited and with an introduction by M. Thomas Inge.Includes index.n-us---Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe)1922-2000PeanutsCartoonistsUnited StatesBiographyPN6727.S3 Z46 2010741.5/6973 B 229781604734478 (alk. paper)1604734477 (alk. paper)^^2009033756432315162https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990123392590203941/catalogFine Arts Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z46 2010Lamont Library, Harvard UniversityPN6727.S3 Z46 2010
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