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"Norman Corwin's Letters," edited by A. J. Langguth (Barricade Books, 1994)From A. J. Langguth's Introduction: "During the past half-century, an occasional voice has protested that Norman Corwin's America has never existed, that his nation and its people were only myths. These letters prove the skeptics wrong. Throughout a long life, Corwin has celebrated a country he found splendid in its idealism and valor. We know that Norman Corwin's America exists because Jefferson, Lincoln, Thoreau and Whitman have lived there before him." |
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