Viktor E. Frankl was professor of neurology and psychiatry
at the University of Vienna Medical School until his death in 1997.
His twenty-nine books have been translated into twenty-one
languages. During World War II, he spent three years in Auschwitz,
Dachau, and other concentration camps.
Harold S. Kushner is rabbi emeritus at Temple Israel in
Natick, Massachusetts, and the author of bestselling books
including When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Living a Life
That Matters, and When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't
Enough.
William J. Winslade is a philosopher, lawyer, and
psychoanalyst who teaches psychiatry, medical ethics, and medical
jurisprudence at the University of Texas Medical School in
Galveston.
One of the ten most influential books in America. -Library of
Congress/Book-of-the-Month Club "Survey of Lifetime Readers"
"An enduring work of survival literature." -The New York
Times
"[Man's Search for Meaning] might well be prescribed for
everyone who would understand our time." -Journal of Individual
Psychology
"An inspiring document of an amazing man who was able to garner
some good from an experience so abysmally bad... Highly
recommended." -Library Journal
"This is a book I try to read every couple of years.
It's one of the most inspirational books ever written. What is the
meaning of life? What do you have when you think you have nothing?
Amazing and heartbreaking stories. This is a book that should be in
everyone's library."
-Jimmy Fallon
"This is a book I reread a lot . . . it gives me hope . . . it
gives me a sense of strength."
-Anderson Cooper, Anderson Cooper 360/CNN
"One of the great books of our time." -Harold S. Kushner, author of
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
"One of the outstanding contributions to psychological thought in
the last fifty years."
-Carl R. Rogers (1959)
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