NPR host Ira Glass has an interview in today's New York Times Book Review. When asked about books he loved as a child, Mr. Glass replied:
So all the books I loved as a kid were comic books; “Peanuts Treasury” as a little kid. It defined the emotional climate of my elementary years. I completely identified with the loneliness and melancholy of Charlie Brown. And “Doonesbury Chronicles” was a revelation to me when I was in middle school. I’d never met people like the ones in “Doonesbury,” or a world like that where the people were so smart and talked about politics and the stuff they talked about.The entire interview is here.
Above cover image from MyComicShop.com.
I'm lucky to have recordings of me reading from my Peanuts books when I was 6 or 7. I'm laughing a lot.
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