Viktor E. Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning: An Introduction to Logotherapy, 1959 [also revised in 1962, 1984, 1992], Beacon Press, Boston, MA. (Note: it does not matter which edition you read; only the introductions are different.)
Man’s Search for Meaning tells the chilling and inspirational story of eminent psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, who was imprisoned at Auschwitz and other concentration camps for over three years during World War II. Immersed in great suffering and loss, Frankl began to wonder why some of his fellow prisoners were able not only to survive the horrifying conditions, but also to grow in the process.
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