Horst Lange (6 October 1904 – 6 July 1971) was a German poet who published during the Third Reich and is regarded as a proponent of Inner Emigration.
His writings have been categorised as Naturmagie and his novel Schwarze Weide is regarded as an important example of magic realism, a Modernist fusion literary style that remained important in post-war Germany and was developed further by authors such as Wolfdietrich Schnurre and Günter Grass.