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Man's Search for Meaning: The Classic Tribute to Hope from the Holocaust

By: Viktor E. Frankl
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Rider & Co
ISBN: 1844132390
ISBN-13: 9781844132393
Released: 06 May 2004
RRP: £7.99
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Courageous - By: T. Young, 05 Dec 2008
This is a very short book & is my only criticism I have of it. I wish it could be longer. The author talks about his timein the concentration camp writtenin a very matter of fact & authentic way. It is very courageous what he has gone through & inspirational. From his timein the concentration camp, he goes on to talk about the meaning of life & how it matters to those that has survived.

Quite possibly one of the best message I have read concerning the meaning of life & I hope to read more on logotherapy for the future.
Exceptionally deep. - By: Alex Ireland, 16 Sep 2008
What gives this book a very distinguished credibility & authenticity is the pertinent fact that the author formulated his ideas while as a Holocaust prisoner. Immediately the reader is taken out of the comfort zone as the captive & dehumanising realities of such a barbaric context are presented.

Frankl looks very very deeply at what provides human strength to get over the most forlorn, hopeless & torturing circumstances. Nietzche's dictum "What doesn't kill us only make us stronger?" planted itselfin my mind throughout this book & just did not move.

It's very difficult to find any sort of fault with any story where humanity can triumph inhumanity, it really is. There's just such a sense of sadness & misery that the fact that someone can ruminate the meaning of life is relation to love is almost surreal. It's almost as if every veneer of life is stripped back such that all that is left is a naked conciousness which tries to assert itself like a immutable flame which must burn for some intrinsic, innate reason that can only be explained by a very penetrating & intense love.

It's not a scientific approach with a ground breaking theory. It's a remarkable human story containing a most precious & valid reflection from an intelligent man who was lucky & strong enough to make it through something our worst nightmares could not even come close to.





Throw out your self-help books! - By: BeHereNow, 08 Sep 2008
This is an utterly remarkable book for so many reasons. The work as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. What I mean by this is the following: the book is not great psychology, nor great philosophy nor even great narrative. And yet, as a whole it is a truly great book.

Why? Because it makes a definitive impact. I cannot say that I walked away from this book unchanged. I suppose it is Viktor Frankl himself who makes all the difference --in him you find a truly humane, humble & ultimately wise human being. I was truly impressed to hear him quoting Nietzsche whilein a concentration camp; this at a time when Nietzsche's work had been distorted & used to promote anti-Semitism by the Nazis.

One warning though -- his existentialist philosophy is somewhat outdated & really needs to be complemented by a contemporary understanding of human nature. If this review had been written near the time that this book was first published I would have given it, without reservation, five stars.


The search for meaning through experience and psychology - By: John Holland, 01 Sep 2008
I was shocked by the small size when I received this book from Amazon. I had heard so much about the book, & expected a great deal from it. Compared to most booksin the self-help section, this book is tiny, but Frenkl conveys his story clearly & succinctlyin 150 pages.

Assuming that his readers will have read or heard the more gruesome details of the concentration camp, Frenkl describes the daily reality of a prisoner's experience. With poignant moments scattered throughout the first (autobiographic) part of the book, he describes how people survived, supported others & diedin that world. As a psychologist, he also tells the reader how & why he & others made some of their choices during that time. On its own this is a gripping read.

In the second part of the book, he relates this experience to his own form of psychology - logotherapy. This form of psychology focuses on man's search for the purpose & meaningin life. This part of the book becomes quite academic at times, but is well worth persevering with, to put the earlier part into current context.

Prepare to be inspired and humbled - By: Ms. Melanie Williamson, 19 Aug 2008
This book was recomneded to me by a good friend, I was hesitant to read it due to the concentration camp element being very upsetting & emotional however I am pleased to say there is enough information about the author first to warm you up & also a lot of reasoning behind his choices of the content he has included & his decision not to go into too much detail over the experiencesin the concentration camp, it allows you to understand what was going onin the minds of the prisoners without being too upsetting it also stays very true to the subject matter & only delves a little deeper into the suffering when its necassary to explaine some very difficult subjects, how the choices that we make affect our lives & how ultimatley no matter what hand fate deals us we still have the freedom to choose how we cope a humbling read inspiring & authentic a must.

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