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M. Thomas Inge (1936–2021)

Author of Charles M. Schulz: Conversations

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About the Author

M. Thomas Inge is Robert Emory Blackwell Professor of the Humanities at Randolph-Macon College. He has edited over forty volumes, including Charles M. Schulz's My Life with Charlie Brown; Charles M. Schulz: Conversations; Conversations with William Faulkner; and others published by University Press show more of Mississippi. Inge is also general editor of two series, Conversations with Comic Artists and Great Comics Artists, both published by University Press of Mississippi. show less

Works by M. Thomas Inge

Charles M. Schulz: Conversations (2000) — Editor — 61 copies, 1 review
Comics as Culture (1990) 24 copies, 1 review
James Branch Cabell: Centennial Essays (1983) — Editor — 22 copies
William Faulkner (2006) 19 copies

Associated Works

Encyclopedia of Southern Culture [complete] (1989) — Contributor — 236 copies, 1 review
The History of Southern Literature (1985) — Contributor — 64 copies
A Rose for Emily {story} (2019) — Editor, some editions — 51 copies, 1 review
Why I Left America and Other Essays (1993) — Editor, some editions — 25 copies
Drawing the line : comics studies and INKS, 1994-1997 (2017) — Contributor — 7 copies
The 1989 Festival of Cartoon Art (1989) — Contributor — 5 copies

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This is a good book with interviews and articles about Faulkner. I like the way he is, just a curmudgeon who wants to be left alone. Every once in a while, he opens up and talks about the craft of writing, and then he is brilliant.
 
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BeaverMeyer | Jul 29, 2007 |
This book consists of 11 essays, amply illustrated, on various topics that relate the comic strips to American culture. The essays are interesting, literate and informative, and cover a wide range of topics. An interesting book for the well-informed fan of the comics, who would like to relate that knowledge to changes in American society.
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burnit99 | Jan 31, 2007 |
Fantastic collection of interviews with Schulz.

Provides a great deal of insight into how he thought.
 
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burnsy_porchington | Jun 22, 2006 |

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