Welcome to After the Art’s twenty-third issue.
We hope you enjoy these three essays:
“‘Good Grief!’: Getting to the Heart of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts” by Daniel A. Hill
“Nothing Can Be More Abstract, More Unreal, Than What We Actually See” by Daniel Barbiero
“The Campell Soup Cans: A Reluctant Appreciation” by C. Graham Campbell
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After the Art publishes personal essays that explore the ways reading and art enrich each other.
If you’re interested in submitting, please read our guidelines.