Man's Search For Meaning

Viktore E. Frankl

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Frankl's memoir, Man's Search for Meaning, has shocked generations of readers with its harrowing descriptions of life in the Nazi death camps.
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He inspired millions with its message of power and hope. His experiences have touched the lives of millions and he continues to touch lives to this day.

From 1942 to 1945, author and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl labored in four different German concentration camps, including Auschwitz. His parents, brother, and wife all perished at the hands of the Nazis.

Frankl's experience led him to develop his theory of "logotherapy", from the Greek word logos, which holds that the primary drive in life isn't pleasure, but the pursuit and discovery of what we find meaningful. Man's Search for Meaning continues to be one of the most cited book by respondents. It is one of the most influential and meaningful books in the world, having sold more than 12 million copies. It has been dubbed by The New York Times "an enduring work of survival literature."

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