Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 30, 1973
Transcript:
The Literary Ace types: "The last car drove away. It began to rain."<BR><BR> "And so our hero's life ended as it had begun... a disaster."<BR><BR> In this panel, Snoopy is silhouetted. He types: "'I never got any breaks,' he had always complained."<BR><BR> Snoopy holds up the shhet of paper. He reads: "He had wanted to be rich. He died poor. He wanted friends. He died friendless."<BR><BR> "He wanted to be loved. He died unloved. He wanted laughter. He found only tears."<BR><BR> "He wanted applause. He received boos. He wanted fame. He found only obscurity. He wanted answers. He found only questions."<BR><BR> Snoopy raises his brows and thinks, "I'm having a hard time ending this.."<BR><BR>
He’s writing Charlie Brown’s biography? Or is it a roman a clef?