CHARLES SCHULZ ON CHARLIE ROSE
On cartooning and design:
Good cartoon drawing is good design. A lot of people aren’t aware of that.
On the skills of a cartoonist:
Schulz: I have a combination of strange abilities I can draw pretty well, and i can write pretty well, and i can create pretty well, but I could never be an illustrator. It doesn’t interest me.
Rose: That’s because the idea doesn’t come from you?
Schulz: [Yes.]
On humor and sadness:
I suppose there’s a melancholy feeling in a lot of cartoonists, because cartooning, like all other humor, comes from bad things happening. People will say, “Well why don’t you have Charlie Brown kick the football?” And I say, “Well, that would be wonderful, it’s happy, but happiness is not funny.” I wish we could all be happy, but it isn’t funny.
On autobiography:
Schulz: All of the things that you see in the strip, if you were to read it every day and study it, you would know me.
Rose: To read your characters is to know you.
Schulz: Isn’t that depressing?
DOUGLAS WOLK’S READING COMICS AND KURT VONNEGUT’S SIRENS OF TITAN
WHY I LIKE BASEBALL
It’s a fundamentally dramatic game: every player gets to strut up to the plate and try to knock it out of the park. Everybody gets the chance to be a hero. I remember it happening in little league: the worst player on the team would be at bat, and you’d think, oh god, we’re doomed, and then the little dude would line-drive to center or something, and everybody would go apeshit.
For those interested, my buddy John pointed out that one of his friends is blogging the playoffs for Esquire.
Go Tribe!
WE HAD A GOOD TIME THIS WEEKEND
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