Frankl survived; his family did not.In his grief, Viktor turned to his work.The outcome was his magnum opus: Man's Search for Meaning, an account of life in the camps from the point of view not only of a survivor but a psychologist.The writing of this book saved Viktor in his darkest hour and was the beginning of a new start in what was to be a long and rewarding life.Man's Search for Meaning went on to become one of the most influential books of our time.
This thoroughly researched biography is a compelling account of one man's struggles and, ultimately, his triumphant success in forging a life worth living.Author's note, bibliography, end notes.
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