Description
Based on new archival research and original interviews with Schulz's family, friends, and colleagues, author Stephen J. Lind offers a new spiritual biography of the life and work of the great comic strip artist. In his lifetime, aficionados and detractors both labeled Schulz as a fundamentalist Christian or as an atheist. Yet his deeply personal views on faith have eluded journalists and biographers for decades. Previously unpublished writings from Schulz will move fans as they begin to see the nuances of the humorist's own complex, intense journey toward understanding God and faith.
""There are three things that I've learned never to discuss with people,"" Linus says, ""Religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin."" Yet with the support of religious communities, Schulz bravely defied convention and dared to express spiritual thought in the ""funny pages,"" a secular, mainstream entertainment medium. This insightful, thorough study of the 17,897 Peanuts newspaper strips, seventy-five animated titles, and global merchandising empire will delight and intrigue as Schulz considers what it means to believe, what it means to doubt, and what it means to share faith with the world.
About the Author
Stephen J. Lind, Lexington, Virginia, is an assistant professor of business communication at Washington and Lee University. He holds a PhD in Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design from Clemson University. His work has appeared in scholarly journals such as ImageTexT, the Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, and the Journal of Communication and Religion. Further details on his work can be found at www.StephenJLind.com.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496804686
Author Stephen J. Lind
Format Hardback
Page Count 316
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Weight(grams) 505g