Schulz and Peanuts
A Biography
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$34.95 |
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10/16/2007 |
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Hardcover | Audio | Trade PB
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Charles M. Schulz, the most widely syndicated and beloved cartoonist of all time, is also one of the least understood figures in American culture. Now acclaimed biographer David Michaelis gives us the first full-length biography of the brilliant, unseen man behind Peanuts: at once a creation story, a portrait of a native genius, and a chronicle contrasting the private man with the central role he played in shaping the national imagination.
It is the most American of stories: How a barber's son grew up from modest beginnings to realize his dream of creating a newspaper comic strip. How he daringly chose themes never before attempted in mainstream cartoons—loneliness, isolation, melancholy, the unending search for love—always lightening the darker side with laughter and mingling the old-fashioned sweetness of childhood with a very adult and modern awareness of the bitterness of life. And how, using a lighthearted, loving touch, a crow-quill pen dipped in ink, and a cast of memorable characters, he portrayed the struggles that come with being awkward, imperfect, human.
With Peanuts, Schulz profoundly influenced America in the second half of the twentieth century. But the humorous strip was anchored in the collective experience and hardships of the artist's generation—the generation that survived the Great Depression, liberated Europe and the Pacific, and came home to build the prosperous postwar world. Michaelis masterfully weaves Schulz's story with the cartoons that are so familiar to us, revealing how so much more of his life was part of the strip than we ever knew.
Based on years of research, including exclusive interviews with the cartoonist's family, friends, and colleagues, unprecedented access to his studio and business archives, and new caches of personal letters and drawings, Schulz and Peanuts is the definitive epic biography of an American icon and the unforgettable characters he created.
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Critical Praise for
Schulz and Peanuts
"Michaelis takes us on a wondrous journey through the worlds of Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz."
Walter Isaacson
"After you read this book you will know the genius that went into every single line that Charles Schulz drew."
Chris Ware
"An insightful rendering of the life of this American treasure."
Walter Cronkite
"Michaelis offers . . . all that’s needed about a prodigy of American cultural history."
Kirkus Reviews
"An extraordinary achievement . . . that shrinks Schulz down to human size and enlarges our love of his work."
Time magazine
"A fascinating account of an artist who devoted his life to his work."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"This fall’s breakout biography."
GQ
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