Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
Harvard Club of San Francisco Reading Group
In a 1991 survey for the Library of Congress readers were asked to name a book that made a difference in their lives. Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning was among the top ten. During the Holocaust, Frankl spent three years as a prisoner in the Auschwitz and Dachau concentration camps. As such one of the fundamental aspects of Frankl’s book is the theme of survival. Although Frankl witnessed and experienced horror, Man’s Search for Meaning focuses less on the details of his own experience and more on how his time under Nazi rule showed him the human ability to survive and endure against all odds.
Read the book then bring your thoughts and perspective to a lively discussion.
San Francisco (location will be sent on Friday, September 6 to those who RSVP)
Free, but RSVP required
Sunday, September 8
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Registration by September 5.
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Where:
San Francisco (location will be sent on Friday, September 6 to those who RSVP)
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