Man's Search for Meaning

Frankl, Viktor E

| 2000

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Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl"s memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of those he treated in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl"s theory--known as logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")--holds that our primary drive in life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the discovery and pursuit of what we personally find meaningful. At the time of Frankl"s death in 1997, Man"s Search for Meaning had sold more than 10 million copies in twenty-four languages. A 1991 reader survey by...

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W

Wilhelm

2018-10-21

Betyg

Fantastisk bok med många kloka tankar.

J

Josephine Tholander

2011-07-29

Betyg

Intressanta tankar kring vad som gör livet värt att leva samtidigt som det även handlar om livet och döden i ett koncentrationsläger under andra världskriget; handlingen om livet i ett koncentrationsläger som egentligen är bokens huvudtema och introduktion för att sedan diskutera vidare meningen med livet.