Name: | Man’s Search for Meaning |
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By: | Viktor E. Frankl |
Narrated by: | Simon Vance |
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Length | 4 hrs and 44 mins |
Category: | Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy |
Release Date: | 0004-10-10 |
Language: | English |
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Viktor Frankl’s writing style can be described as direct, compassionate, and often humorous. He writes in a way that is easy to understand, yet still profound. His style is also very accessible, making his work ideal for both academic and lay audiences.
The Man’s Search for Meaning is a book about finding meaning in life. Viktor Frankl was a psychiatrist who was imprisoned in a concentration camp during World War II. He used his experiences to develop a theory of how people can find meaning in their lives, even in the midst of suffering.
Frankl’s other books include The Doctor and the Soul, Man’s Search for Meaning, The Will to Meaning, The Unconscious God, and Psychotherapy and Existentialism.
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