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Schulz and Peanuts

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Schulz and Peanuts

De: David Michaelis
Narrado por: Holter Graham
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Charles Schulz, the most widely syndicated and beloved cartoonist of all time, is also one of the most misunderstood figures in American culture. Now, acclaimed biographer David Michaelis gives us the first full-length biography of Schulz: at once a creation story, a portrait of a hidden American genius, and a chronicle contrasting the private man with the central role he played in shaping the national imagination.

The son of a barber, Schulz was born in Minnesota to modest, working class roots. In 1943, just three days after his mother's tragic death from cancer, Schulz, a private in the army, shipped out for boot camp and the war in Europe. The sense of shock and separation never left him. And these early experiences would shape his entire life.

With Peanuts, Schulz embedded adult ideas in a world of small children to remind the reader that character flaws and childhood wounds are with us always. It was the central truth of his own life, that as the adults we've become and as the children we always will be, we can free ourselves, if only we can see the humor in the predicaments of funny-looking kids. Schulz's Peanuts profoundly influenced the country in the second half of the 20th century. But the strip was anchored in the collective experience and hardships of Schulz's generation: the generation that survived the Great Depression and liberated Europe and the Pacific and came home to build the postwar world.

Michaelis brilliantly weaves Schulz's story with the cartoons that are so familiar to us, revealing a man we've never fully known and shedding new light on a touchstone of American life.

©2007 David Michaelis (P)2007 HarperCollins Publishers
Arte y Literatura Artistas, Arquitectos y Fotógrafos Biografía Divertido Ingenioso Inspirador

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"This is a fascinating account of an artist who devoted his life to his work in the painful belief that it was all he had." ( Publishers Weekly)
"This fine, exhaustive text is well-organized and knowledgeable....Michaelis offers considerable insight into the semiotics of comics and the psyche of a master of the craft." ( Kirkus Reviews)
Insightful Biography • Entertaining Character Origins • Authentic Portrayal • Thorough Journey • Excellent Research
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When reading the Peanuts cartoons, I often wondered if the characters were in any way developed from children or people Mr. Schulz knew.
It was interesting to learn they were so interrelated with Mr. Schulz' own family and friends.

It was also interesting to read about Mr. Schulz' life.

Peanuts Characters

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Excellent writing and narration, this journey feels thorough. I gained and lost respect for Mr Schultz at the same time by getting to know his strengths and weaknesses life. I’m better for having experienced this journey.

Remarkable and Memorable

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This seemed to me to be a fair and overwhelmingly positive portrait of Schulz. I'm not sure what his kids are upset about--so Dad was generally melancholy and a bit removed. What do they think made him a cartoon genius? And his love for them and for his wives is also quite palpable. The stories about where all the ideas and characters for Peanuts came from are quite entertaining. The story of A Charlie Brown Christmas alone is quite revealing. I was rather disappointed not to hear a bit more about the business end of things--how Peanuts became an industry and how Schultz's characters wound up selling snack cakes and life insurance and all that. There's an amazing business story that's not told here, and the author suggests that that's because Schultz himself sort of let it happen via his surrogates rather than directing it himself. But that seems a bit of a copout. On the other hand, the book is quite long enough, there's no real dross here, so I can't complain too much. Recommended.

Not as dark as you've heard

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I enjoyed learning about a beloved childhood comic strip writer who could never accept his fame or happiness.

Pleasant surprise

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I started listening to learn a bit more who Sparky Shultz was. Turns out, you get it all. Wow! Very good. Your a good man Charles M. "Sparky" Shultz.

Wow!

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A somewhat dry biography, this book gives the reader amazing insight into the eccentric Schultz. If you are a 'Peanuts' fan then you will appreciate learning how the strip's characters came to be and why they act they way that they do.

Worth reading * 3

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It's an amazing thing to read or listen to a well written biography of one of your heroes. For all of my life, since my grandmother first got me a Charlie Brown painting as a child, I have followed the characters of Charles M. Schulz. For some reason I identified with those characters. They were special to me, and so was the man behind them.
David Michaelis' "Schulz and Peanuts," gave me a look at the man I admired, a complete look: the good, the bad and the ugly, if you will, that all of us have in our lives. This look, while not always pretty, gave me what I believe is an insight into why Sparky and his characters spoke to me as they have for almost 50 years.
Just like the man who is the subject of this wonderful book, the book itself may not be perfect, and that's ok. I think Michaelis did an outstanding job I giving a complete look at Sparky and his life, and really that's all you can ask for. Holter Graham's reading and interpretation was excellent and enjoyable.
I would recommend this book to anyone who ever felt a connection to that "round headed kid," or read Peanuts and thought "wow, there's more to this than just a cartoon." In the end, I felt that Charles Schulz was truly remarkable and just like all of us, all at the same time.

The Man Behind My Hero

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What did you love best about Schulz and Peanuts?

I enjoyed every chapter of the book. from beginning to the end.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Schulz and Peanuts?

There were a lot of memorable moments. I liked to hear about his childhood and and his pitching Peanuts to the syndicates. The last days of his life were very sad.

Which character – as performed by Holter Graham – was your favorite?

Holter Graham did a fantastic job

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I choked up towards the end

Any additional comments?

Being a cartoonist myself, Charles Schulz has been an inspration my whole life. This book was well written. It gave me great Insight to this man and the strip I've adored all my life.

A must for any Charles Schulz and Peanuts fan

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? have you seen (CS) charles schulz's charlie brown christmas special
? did you ever wonder where the "peanuts" comic strip came from
? did some of charlie brown's comical woes touch your soul

david michaelis has a more than insightful story for you to explore
the "peanuts" comic strip was a daily part of my youth in the 1960's
the play "you're a good man charlie brown" had a 1,500 show run off broadway

the strip was a highly autobiographical account of CS's youth and adulthood
his intelligent, introspective and misanthropic style permeated each story
CS's mother and first wife became the basis for lucy and other females

graphic novels and storytelling seem to be the rage these days
strips like "peanuts" seem quant and almost stodgy by comparison
but knowing CS's back story made the comic strip come alive for me

CS mined the misery and confusion of his youth for veins of comic gold
later, the strip's simple style made it a safe venue to discuss hard problems
i see it now, as a loving guide to adult life for the introspective child



an introvert's guide to the universe

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For those who grew up in Minnesota, the legend of Charles Schulz was everywhere. But I loved the depth and detail of this biography and feel like I understand so much more about the man and all his complexities.

Beautiful Deep Dive on a Familiar Story

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