Schulz and Peanuts

Author(s): David Michaelis

Biography & Memoir

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 humour in the predicaments of funny-looking kids.

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"Michaelis takes us on a wondrous journey through the worlds of Charlie Brown and Charles Schulz." -- Walter Isaacson

General Fields

  • : 9780066213934
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • : Joanna Cotler Books
  • : 1.052
  • : 31 October 2007
  • : 230mm X 150mm X 51mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 672
  • : Hardback
  • : David Michaelis