• Good Can Be as Communicable as Evil

  • A 'This I Believe' Essay
  • By: Norman Corwin
  • Narrated by: Norman Corwin
  • Length: 4 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Good Can Be as Communicable as Evil

By: Norman Corwin
Narrated by: Norman Corwin
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Publisher's summary

This essay comes from the NPR series This I Believe, which features brief personal reflections from both famous and unknown Americans. The pieces that make up the series compel listeners to rethink not only what and how they have arrived at their beliefs, but also the extent to which they share them with others.
©2006 This I Believe Inc. (P)2006 This I Believe Inc., Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC

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Discovering Norman Corwin

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would like everyone to listen to this message from a great playwright.

What did you like best about this story?

This is a message of hope from the past.

What does the narrator bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The narrator, Norman Corwin, lived through the great wars of our time; and, has every reason to be depressed or hopeless.

What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?

I found this while searching for Kindle editions of the works of Norman Corwin. There are a few. I've purchased one and am beginning my journey reading the great radio voice-play scripts of the last century.

Any additional comments?

If this short essay is any indication I will find Norman Corwin to be an artist who is a guiding light.

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