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Extraordinary uncovered work by the 16 million copy bestselling author of Man’s Search For Meaning Eleven months after his liberation from Auschwitz, Viktor E. Frankl held a series of public lectures in Vienna. The psychologist, who was to become world famous, explained his central thoughts on meaning, resilience and the importance of embracing life even in the face of great adversity. Published for the very first time, Frankl’s words resonate as strongly today as they did in 1946. He offers an insightful exploration of the maxim ‘Live as if you were living for the second time’, and unfolds his basic conviction that every crisis also includes an opportunity. Despite the unspeakable horrors in the camp, Frankl learnt from his fellow inmates that it is always possible to say 'yes to life', - a profound and timeless lesson for us all.
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Yes To Life In Spite of Everything, Viktor Emil Frankl
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- Année de publication
- 2021
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Viktor Emil Frankl
- Éditeur
- Random House UK Ltd
- Publié
- 2021
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN10
- 1846047307
- ISBN13
- 9781846047305
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Histoires vraies, Biographies, Thèmes psychologiques, Thématique philosophique, Philosophie, Psychologie, Autobiographies et mémoires, Souvenirs, Juifs, Holocauste, Liberté, Camps de concentration, Recherche du sens de la vie, Fascisme, Auschwitz (camp de concentration), Psychologie de la personnalité, Psychiatres, Logothérapie
- Première publication
- 1946
- Titre original
- Trotzdem ja zum Leben sagen: Ein Psycholog erlebt das Konzentrationslager
- Évaluation
- 4,4 sur 5
- Description
- Extraordinary uncovered work by the 16 million copy bestselling author of Man’s Search For Meaning Eleven months after his liberation from Auschwitz, Viktor E. Frankl held a series of public lectures in Vienna. The psychologist, who was to become world famous, explained his central thoughts on meaning, resilience and the importance of embracing life even in the face of great adversity. Published for the very first time, Frankl’s words resonate as strongly today as they did in 1946. He offers an insightful exploration of the maxim ‘Live as if you were living for the second time’, and unfolds his basic conviction that every crisis also includes an opportunity. Despite the unspeakable horrors in the camp, Frankl learnt from his fellow inmates that it is always possible to say 'yes to life', - a profound and timeless lesson for us all.




















