Norman Corwin
Norman Corwin has been called America's "poet laureate of radio." Over the years, he has worked in various media besides radio, publishing a number of books and writing for the stage, television, and ... Read more
Norman Corwin has been called America's "poet laureate of radio." Over the years, he has worked in various media besides radio, publishing a number of books and writing for the stage, television, and the movies. His books include “Trivializing America” and “Holes in a Stained Glass Window,” as well as his collected correspondence, and many books of his scripts and poetry. His movie script for “Lust for Life,” a biography of Van Gogh, won him an Oscar nomination. His television credits include his 1971 series "Norman Corwin Presents"; and his works for the stage include THE WARRIOR: AN OPERA IN ONE ACT, THE WORLD OF CARL SANDBURG, THE RIVALRY, and TOGETHER TONIGHT: HAMILTON, JEFFERSON, BURR.