Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl is one of the most powerful and enduring books of the 20th century, a timeless testament to the human spirit’s capacity to find purpose even in the darkest of times. Written by psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Dr. Viktor E. Frankl, this life-changing classic explores his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps — and the profound psychological insights that emerged from them.
Frankl’s philosophy, known as logotherapy, is built on a simple yet transformative idea: life has meaning under all circumstances, even in suffering. Through vivid personal narrative and deep reflection, he shows that those who found meaning — in love, in faith, in moral purpose — were the ones who endured the unimaginable with strength and dignity.
The book is divided into two parts: the first recounts Frankl’s survival and the emotional landscape of the concentration camps; the second outlines his psychological framework that helps people find purpose, resilience, and direction in modern life.
Man’s Search for Meaning transcends its historical context to offer universal wisdom on courage, compassion, and human freedom. It continues to inspire millions of readers worldwide — psychologists, spiritual seekers, and anyone struggling to find hope amid suffering.
Profoundly moving and intellectually illuminating, this book remains a guide to self-discovery and emotional strength, proving that while we cannot always control our circumstances, we can always choose how we respond to them.
PUBLISHER: RIDER BOOKS RANDOM HOUSE GROUP
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 154

