A new gift edition of a modern classic, with supplemental
photographs, speeches, letters, and essays
The Library of Congress called it "one of the ten most influential
books in America," the" New York Times" pronounced it "an enduring
work of survival literature," and "O, The Oprah Magazine" praised
it as "one of the most significant books of the twentieth century."
"Man's Search for Meaning" has riveted generations of readers with
its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for
spiritual survival. Viktor Frankl's classic tribute to coping with
suffering and finding one's purpose continues to give readers
solace and inspiration.
This attractive new hardcover gift edition will appeal to
long-time admirers and first-time readers alike. Through
photographs and supplemental writings, readers see the professional
and personal sides of this beloved thinker. In a letter written
upon his release from the camps, Frankl describes his pain upon
learning that his parents and wife perished; in an essay, he gives
hope to readers living in uncertain times; in a eulogy to his
deceased colleagues, he speaks of man's capacity for evil and for
good; and in a speech, he memorializes the anniversary of the
liberation of the Nazi camps. With these writings, readers can gain
a fuller understanding of Frankl's enduring lessons on perseverance
and strength.
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Thu, 23 Jun 2022 | Review
by: Keri T.
A life changing read! Beautiful hardcover format.
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