You'll 'Treasure' this: Nat Gertler's new collection of Peanuts memorabilia! (Interview)
Podcast:Mr. Media® Radio
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Published:December 17th, 2010
Duration:30:09
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Charlie Brown, image via WikipediaBy BOB ANDELMAN (email) Mr. Media Radio When you’re done reading your favorite comic strip today, wouldn’t it be cool to have some lasting ephemera to put on your desk, in your school locker, in the kitchen or on your nightstand? Something that will remind you of the laughs you shared with a beloved cartoon character? Me? Today I’d like a plush Satchel stuffed dog from Get Fuzzy, or a replacement of my long-lost Opus doll from Bloom County. Or anything from Calvin and Hobbs or Pearls Before Swine. --------------Listen to my NAT GERTLER interview!-------------- But when I was kid, long into my teen years and even at college, it was anything Snoopy. I had a poster in my room of Snoopy lying prone on his doghouse, staring at his empty food dish, waiting for the round-headed kid to fill ‘er up. I also had stacks of the paperback collections of daily Peanuts strips and a treasured hardbound volume as well, that I couldn’t wait to later pass on to my daughter when she was barely old enough to study the pictures and begin reading. There’s a reason, years after cartoonist Charles Schulz’s death, that Peanuts remains a popular feature in hundreds, maybe thousands of newspapers around the world. It’s funny, it’s sweet and, at times, it’s brilliant. This is the third show I’ve done dedicated largely to Schulz. The first was an interview with his controversial biographer, David Michaelis; the second was with Schulz’ son, Monte, a novelist and author of This Side of Jordan. Today, I’m pleased to welcome Nat Gertler, who worked with the Schulz family and the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center to write and compile a fabulous Charlie Brown coffee table keepsake, The Peanuts Collection: Treasures from the World’s Most Beloved Comic Strip. It’s a fabulous assemblage of images and actual reprints of all kinds of cool stuff from 60 years of the world’s favorite newspaper strip. (Sorry, Tintin.) Besides being the man behind a website featuring a collectors’ guide to Peanuts books titled, AAUGH.com, Gertler is also the co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel. Nat Gertler Website • Facebook • Twitter NAT GERTLER audio excerpt: "My wife, when I married her, still had her Snoopy lunchbox, which my daughter now has." Open in your default player Detach into a separate window You can LISTEN to this interview with NAT GERTLER, author of THE PEANUTS COLLECTION, by clicking the audio player above! Bob Andelman is the author or co-author of 10 books, including 'The Profiler' with Pat Brown, 'Built From Scratch' with the founders of The Home Depot, and 'Will Eisner: A Spirited Life.' • Follow Bob on Twitter or Facebook. Copyright 2010 Bob Andelman. Click here for copyright permissions! Related articlesWhy I love Peanuts (guardian.co.uk) 'Peanuts' at 60? That makes Snoopy 253 years old (herocomplex.latimes.com) Raquel Welch -- yes, THAT Raquel Welch -- insists on taking Mr. Media Beyond the Cleavage! (Interview) (mrmedia.com) At home with Charlie Brown and the 'Peanuts' gang (photos) (news.cnet.com) Tweet
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