Everybody knows the iconic characters of Peanuts, but few are privy to
the character of the man who created this beloved cast and the world
they inhabit--Charles M. Schulz. To illuminate the life story and rich
inner life of the renowned cartoonist, Fantagraphics presents four of
the most comprehen-sive interviews ever conducted with Schulz, by film
critic Leonard Maltin, novelist Laurie Colwin, Comics Journal editor and
critic Gary Groth, and comic strip historian Rick Marschall. These
conversations delve into the moral, aesthetic, and intellec-tual
foundations of Schulz's worldview and art. They reveal him to be a man
who embodies elements of all of his characters--from the goofiness of
Snoopy to the melancholy of Charlie Brown to the brashness of Lucy and
more--but who also contains depths of personality far beyond the borders
of his strip. Copiously illustrated with Peanuts strips and other comics
and illustrations, What Cartooning Really Is humanizes Charles M.
Schulz, the man who drew Snoopy.