So Much Success, So Little Joy

D. Gerstman
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This biography was published in 1989 as a tribute to C harles Schultz's fortiet h anniversary of publishing Peanuts. The longevity of his ca r too n and th e fact th at he has drawn eac h strip by himself is unique. His characte rs a re known in eve ry contine nt and their trials and tribulations a re translated into ove r twe nty la nguages every day. So why would I recommend this book to th e ge neral pu blic, and to psychiatrist s and m ental health professionals in pa rt icul ar? Becau se in this authoriz ed biography, Rheta Grimsley J ohnson, a nation ally ren owned syndicated columnist , shows how a man do es not hav e to be crippled by his mental illness and how thi s man in particul ar could not have becom e what he is today without coming to terms with agorophobia a nd depression . The ea rly chapte rs describe how Schultz grew up in Minnea polis as an only child who was close to his mother and fa the r. Significa n t mil eston es from his life are ment ioned , in pa rticul ar th ose whi ch see m to be reflect ed in Peanuts. For example, th e whole family moved to Nee dles, California during the Grea t Depression whil e his fa t he r looked for work , eve ntually moving back to Minneapolis whe re he graduated from high school. In sch ool he was a C stude n t with very few friends, spe ndi ng most of his lun ch hours by himself a nd feeling intimidated by th e others. A whole chapter is devot ed to th e woman on whom The Little Red H aired Girl is based. We see th at his popular charac te r Charlie Brown re flec ts som e of Schultz's own ex periences and feelings. The crit ica l point in his life, according to Johnson , was his draft in to World Wa r II th e same week that his mother died fr om ca nce r . H e never had th e opportunity to say goo d-bye to his mother and according to J ohnson, thi s was a n issu e he never succes sfully re solved. H e returned from th e war a nd soug ht work as a n a rt illust ra tor and as a fr ee lan ce ca r toonist for newspapers whil e waiting for his big chance to be publish ed in a major newspap er. The middle chapte rs furn ish more detail on how Schultz was ab le to get Peanuts publish ed and eventually known in every corner of th e globe. The remaining chapte rs show what day to day ope ra tio ns a re curre n t ly like with Schultz working in his stud io in Sa nta Clara, Califo rn ia . J ohnson mak es clear referen ces through out thi s boo k to th e fact that Schult z
成功太多,快乐太少
这本传记出版于1989年,是为了纪念查尔斯·舒尔茨出版《花生》四十周年。他的作品寿命很长,而且每幅漫画都是他自己画的,这是独一无二的。他笔下的人物在世界各地都广为人知,他们的磨难和磨难每天都被翻译成两种不同的语言。那么,我为什么要把这本书推荐给普通大众,以及精神病学家和心理健康专家呢?因为在这本被授权的传记中,国家联盟的联合专栏作家瑞塔·格里姆斯利·约翰逊(Rheta Grimsley johnson)展示了一个人是如何不必被精神疾病摧残的,尤其是这个人,如果没有与广场恐惧症和抑郁症达成协议,他是如何成为今天的他的。书的前几章描述了舒尔茨是如何在明尼苏达州长大的,他是一个独生子,与母亲关系密切,与父亲关系密切。书中提到了他生活中的许多重要事件,尤其是那些认为他在《花生》中得到反映的人。例如,在大萧条期间,当他的父亲找工作时,他们全家搬到了加利福尼亚州的尼德尔斯,甚至在他高中毕业时最终搬回了明尼阿波利斯。在学校里,他是一名C级学生,朋友很少,大部分时间都是自己一个人度过的,而且对其他人感到害怕。整整一章都是关于《小红帽女孩》的原型——那个女人的。我们看到他的流行人物查理·布朗反映了舒尔茨自己的一些经历和感受。据约翰逊说,他一生中最关键的一点是,他被征召参加第二次世界大战,就在同一周,他的母亲因心脏病去世。他从来没有机会和他的母亲说再见,据约翰逊说,这是一个他从未成功解决的问题。他从战争中回来,找了一份工作,当一名摄影师和一名免费的摄影师,他可以在等待在一家主要报纸上发表文章的大好机会的同时,为报纸做专栏作家。中间一章更详细地讲述了舒尔茨是如何让《花生》出版,并最终在全球每个角落都广为人知的。剩下的章节展示了舒尔茨在他位于加州圣克拉拉的工作室里工作时的日常生活。约翰逊在这本书中清楚地提到了舒尔特
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