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| 1. | Amazon.com |
| Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl is among the most
influential works of psychiatric literature since Freud. The book begins
with a lengthy, austere, and deeply moving personal essay about Frankl's
imprisonment... read full editorial |
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| 2. | Gerald F. Kreyche, DePaul University |
| "Frankl is a professional who possesses the rare ability to write in a
laymans language."--This text refers to the
Audio CD edition. |
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| 3. | New York Times |
| "An enduring work of survival literature."--This text refers to the
Audio CD edition. |
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| 4. | Los Angeles Times |
| "If you read but one book this year, Dr. Frankls book should be that
one."--This text refers to the
Audio CD edition. |
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| 5. | Review |
| The American Journal of Psychiatry Perhaps the most significant
thinking since Freud and Adler.--This text refers to the
Paperback edition. |
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| 6. | Book Description |
| Mans Search for Meaning is the chilling yet inspirational story of
Viktor Frankls struggle to hold on to hope during his years as a
prisoner in Nazi concentration camps where he endured unspeakable... read full editorial |
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| 7. | Language Notes |
| Text: English, German (translation)--This text refers to the
Paperback edition. |
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| 8. | Back cover |
| Internationally renowned psychiatrist Viktor E. Frankl endured years of
unspeakable horror in Nazi death camps. During, and partly because of,
his suffering, Dr. Frankl developed a revolutionary approach to
psychotherapy... read full editorial |