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Viktor Frankl: Critical Review by Anatole Broyard

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SOURCE: "From Shrink to Stretch," in The New York Times, November 26, 1975, p. 27.

Broyard was an American critic, essayist, memoirist, stort story writer, and educator whose works include Aroused by Books (1974) and Kafka Was the Rage (1993). In the following mixed review of The Unconscious God, he focuses on Frankl's call for the "rehumanization" of psychotherapy.

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