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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 enrich our understanding of the Peanuts gang and its world, with contributions not only about Charlie Brown and Snoopy but also Linus, Sally, Pigpen, and Peppermint Patty. The Peanuts Papers is an enchanting, poignant gathering of responses to the greatest American comic strip, enabling us to see it anew in fresh and revealing ways.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: The Big Picture
"Good Griefs" by Adam Gopnik
"Yesterday Will Get Better" by Ivan Brunetti
"Strip Mind" by George Saunders
"It's Once Upon a Time, Charlie Brown!" by Bruce Handy
"A Space for Thinking" by Nicole Rudick
"Why I Love Peanuts" by Joe Queenan
"Nonsense!" by Peter D. Kramer
"Percy Crosby and Skippy" by David Hadju
"On Krazy Kat and Peanuts" by Umberto Eco
"What Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Peanuts Mean to Me" by Kevin Powell
"Charlie Brown, Spider-Man, Me, and You" by Ira Glass
"Drawing Empathy: A Cartoonist's-Eye View" by Chris Ware
Part II: Characters
"To the Doghouse" by Ann Patchett
"There's Something Peculiar About Lying in a Dark Room. You Can't See Anything." by Chuck Klosterman
"Je suis Sally Brown" by Elissa Schappell
"Triangle with Piano" by Mona Simpson
"On Unhappiness, Friendship, and Charlie Brown" by Clifford Thompson
"The Exemplary Narcissism of Snoopy" by Sarah Boxer
Part III: Two Poems
"A Childhood in Four Acts" by Jill Bialosky
"Grief" by Jonathan Lethem
Part IV: Off the Page
"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" by Rick Moody
"The Gospel According to Linus [I]" by Rich Cohen
"How Innocence Became Cool" by Gerald Early
Part V: True Stories
"You're Weird, Sir" by Jennifer Finney Boylan
"Bar Nuts" by Leslie Stein
"Two Ponies" by Jonathan Franzen
"Lucy Can't See" by Lisa Birnbach
"The History of the Twentieth Century, Four Panels at a Time" by David Kamp
"Good Grief" by Janice Shapiro
"Duck Boy" by Maxine Hong Kingston
"Happiness Is Fleeting" by Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
"The Gospel According to Linus [II]" by David L. Ulin
"Pilgrimage" by Seth
Contributors
Sources and Acknowledgements

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Library of Congress
PN6728, PN6728.P4 P44 2019

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
352

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27869164M
ISBN 10
1598536168
ISBN 13
9781598536164
OCLC/WorldCat
1083228350

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OL20612881W

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