This AM, on Morning Edition" on NPR, the author of a new biography of Charles Schulz, was interviewed to hype his new book. David Michaelis, author of Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography (2007), said he noticed a connection between the "Peanuts" strip and Schulz's life as he researched the book. The "Peanuts" characters were speaking to all of us from Schulz's interior world. Today's "Peanuts" strip from 1960 spoke powerfully to me in the winter of my own discontent. If this is (fair & balanced) existential despair, so be it.
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