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Man's Search for Meaning Paperback - 2006 - 1st Edition
by Frankl, Viktor E
- Used
Based on his experiences in Nazi death camps, including Auschwitz, from 1942 to 1945, Frankl's timeless memoir and meditation on finding meaning in the midst of suffering argues that man cannot avoid suffering but can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose.
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- Title Man's Search for Meaning
- Author Frankl, Viktor E
- Binding Paperback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition UsedGood
- Pages 184
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Beacon Press, Boston, MA
- Date 2006-06-01
- Features Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 570W2K000JXP_ns
- ISBN 9780807014271 / 0807014273
- Weight 0.5 lbs (0.23 kg)
- Dimensions 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 in (21.59 x 13.97 x 2.03 cm)
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Themes
- Ethnic Orientation: Jewish
- Topical: Holocaust
- Library of Congress subjects Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Logotherapy
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2006287144
- Dewey Decimal Code B
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Man's Search for Meaning is a book by Viktor Frankl that describes his experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps during World War II and his development of logotherapy, a psychotherapeutic approach that emphasizes finding meaning in life. The book is divided into two parts; the first part chronicles Frankl's experiences as a prisoner, while the second part focuses on his theory of logotherapy. Frankl wrote the book in a reported nine days. Originally titled Ein Psycholog erlebt das Konzentrationslager (A Psychologist Experiences the Concentration Camp), it was released in German in 1946. The English translation was published in 1959 by Beacon Press under the title From Death-Camp to Existentialism: A Psychiatrist’s Path to a New Therapy. The title was changed to Man’s Search for Meaning in 1962. In a 1991 survey by the Library of Congress, readers voted Man’s Search for Meaning one of the 10 most influential books in their lives. At the time of Frankl’s death in 1997 the book had sold more than 10 million copies. It has been translated into over 24 languages.
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The first English language edition of Man's Search for Meaning was published in1959 by Beacon Press in Boston, under the title From Death-Camp to Existentialism: A Psychiatrist’s Path to a New Therapy. The first editions under the title Man's Search for Meaning were published in 1962.
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- Univ PR Books for Public Libry, 01/01/2007, Page 1