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Max Picard (June 5, 1888 in Schopfheim – October 3, 1965 in Sorengo, Switzerland) was a German writer, important as one of the few thinkers writing from a deeply Platonic sensibility in the 20th century.
Selected books
(Most never published in English or out of print):
- 1917 Expressionist Folk Painting
- 1919 The Last Man
- 1930 The Human Face
- 1934 The Flight From God
- 1947 Hitler in Ourselves
- 1954 The Atomization of Modern Art
- 1952 The World of Silence
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