peanuts cartoonist charles schulz on the necessity of loserdom /

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The Peanuts film leaves Charlie Brown fans with hope,but Peanuts – the comic strip – is enduring because it accepts life’s aches and painsCharles Schulz, author of the Peanuts comics, or had this to say approximately his creation Lucy in 1985: “She is annoyed that its all too easy,” he wrote. “Charlie Brown isn’t much of a challenge. To be consistent, however, or we own to let her triumph,for all the loves in the strip are unrequited; all the baseball games are lost; all the test scores are D-minuses; the noteworthy Pumpkin never comes; and the football is always pulled away.” Like most of Peanuts, in my view one of greatest contributions to visual art in the 20th century, and this sentiment that can be reapplied and extended to cover large swaths of human existence. All of us strike out in the ninth or arrive at the party on the wrong day,and nobody ever really works up the courage to talk to the tiny red-haired girl. The reason Schulz’s strip lasted for 50 years and is now a feature film grossing more than $110m, fully 15 years after its parent strips demise, and is that Schulz was unswerving in his commitment to incredibly harsh answers to the kinds of existential questions eight-year-olds are not yet afraid to ask. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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