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[T]his is a scholarly, commendable biography and intellectual history. Lay readers will be challenged; psychologists and historians will be grateful.--Library Journal, starred review

First published in 1946, Viktor Frankls memoir Mans Search for Meaning remains one of the most influential books of the last century, selling over ten million copies worldwide and having been embraced by successive generations of readers captivated by its authors philosophical journey in the wake of the Holocaust.

This long-overdue reappraisal examines Frankls life and intellectual evolution anew, from his early immersion in Freudian and Adlerian theory to his development of the third Viennese school amid the National Socialist domination of professional psychotherapy. It teases out the fascinating contradictions and ambiguities surrounding his years in Nazi Europe, including the experimental medical procedures he oversaw in occupied Austria and a stopover at the Auschwitz concentration camp far briefer than has commonly been assumed.

Throughout, author Timothy Pytell gives a penetrating but fair-minded account of a man whose paradoxical embodiment of asceticism, celebrity, tradition, and self-reinvention drew together the complex strands of twentieth-century intellectual life.

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At the same time, Frankls testimony, second only to the Diary of Anne Frankin popularity, has raised the ire of experts on the Holocaust. For example, in the 1990s the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington purportedly refused to sell Mans Search for Meaningin the gift shop.... During the late 1960s and early 1970s Frankl became very popular in America. Frankls survival of the Holocaust, his reassurance that life is meaningful, and his personal conviction that God exists served to make him a forerunner of the self-help genre.

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MAKING SENSE OF HISTORY
Studies in Historical Cultures
General Editor: Stefan Berger
Founding Editor: Jrn Rsen
Bridging the gap between historical theory and the study of historical memory, this series crosses the boundaries between both academic disciplines and cultural, social, political and historical contexts. In an age of rapid globalization, which tends to manifest itself on an economic and political level, locating the cultural practices involved in generating its underlying historical sense is an increasingly urgent task.
Volume 1
Western Historical Thinking: An Intercultural Debate
Edited by Jrn Rsen
Volume 2
Identities: Time, Difference, and Boundaries
Edited by Heidrun Friese
Volume 3
Narration, Identity, and Historical Consciousness
Edited by Jrgen Straub
Volume 4
Thinking Utopia: Steps into Other Worlds
Edited by Jrn Rsen, Michael Fehr, and Thomas W. Rieger
Volume 5
History: Narration, Interpretation, Orientation
Jrn Rsen
Volume 6
The Dynamics of German Industry: Germanys Path toward the New Economy and the American Challenge
Werner Abelshauser
Volume 7
Meaning and Representation in History
Edited by Jrn Rsen
Volume 8
Remapping Knowledge: Intercultural Studies for a Global Age
Mihai Spariosu
Volume 9
Cultures of Technology and the Quest for Innovation
Edited by Helga Nowotny
Volume 10
Time and History: The Variety of Cultures
Edited by Jrn Rsen
Volume 11
Narrating the Nation: Representations in History, Media and the Arts
Edited by Stefan Berger, Linas Eriksonas, and Andrew Mycock
Volume 12
Historical Memory in Africa: Dealing with the Past, Reaching for the Future in an Intercultural Context
Edited by Mamadou Diawara, Bernard Lategan, and Jrn Rsen
Volume 13
New Dangerous Liaisons: Discourses on Europe and Love in the Twentieth Century
Edited by Luisa Passerini, Lilianna Ellena, and Alexander C. T. Geppert
Volume 14
Dark Traces of the Past: Psychoanalysis and Historical Thinking
Edited by Jrgen Straub and Jrn Rsen
Volume 15
A Lovers Quarrel with the Past: Romance, Representation, Reading
Ranjan Ghosh
Volume 16
The Holocaust and Historical Methodology
Edited by Dan Stone
Volume 17
What is History For? Johann Gustav Droysen and the Functions of Historiography
Arthur Alfaix Assis
Volume 18
Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture
Tomas Sniegon
Volume 19
Jewish Histories of the Holocaust: New Transnational Approaches
Edited by Norman J.W. Goda
Volume 20
Helmut Kohls Quest for Normality: His Representation of the German Nation and Himself
Christian Wicke
Volume 21
Marking Evil: Holocaust Memory in the Global Age
Edited by Amos Goldberg and Haim Hazan
Volume 22
The Rhythm of Eternity: The German Youth Movement and the Experience of the Past
Robert-Jan Adriaansen
Volume 23
Viktor Frankls Search for Meaning: An Emblematic 20th-Century Life
Timothy E. Pytell
V IKTOR F RANKLS S EARCH FOR M EANING
An Emblematic 20th-Century Life
Timothy E. Pytell
First published in 2015 by Berghahn Books wwwberghahnbookscom 2015 Timothy E - photo 3
First published in 2015 by
Berghahn Books
www.berghahnbooks.com
2015 Timothy E. Pytell
All rights reserved. Except for the quotation of short passages for the purposes of criticism and review, no part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system now known or to be invented, without written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pytell, Timothy, author.
Viktor Frankls search for meaning : an emblematic 20th-century life / Timothy E. Pytell. First edition.
pages cm. (Making sense of history ; volume 23)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9781-78238830-2 (hardback : alk. paper)
ISBN 9781-78238831-9 (ebook)
1. Frankl, Viktor E. (Viktor Emil), 19051997. 2. PsychologistsAustriaBiography. 3. Holocaust, Jewish (19391945)Psychological aspects. I. Title.
BF109.F695P95 2015
150.195092dc23
2015003131
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN: 9781-78238830-2 hardback
ISBN: 9781-78238831-9 ebook
Contents
Preface
The origins of this book stem from my attempt to understand how Western culture went from Freuds postulation of a death instinct in 1922 to the contemporary Kervorkianism or medicalization of death. Influenced by the French philosopher Michel Foucault, I originally aspired to write a genealogy of the last of the human sciencesthanatology. My friend, the late Lawrence Birken, suggested I investigate Viktor Frankl. Since Frankl had been influenced by Freud, and late in his life had made critical comments on Kervorkian, I thought his intellectual production might be the anchor for the study that I was then formulating as the desublimation of the death instinct in Western civilization. Although embers of that initial quest remain, I quickly realized that an intellectual biography of Viktor Frankl was an ideal stand-alone topic.
This book project has left me indebted to a plethora of family, friends, and institutions. It is impossible to acknowledge them all so I will attempt a short list. I am grateful to Gnter Bischopf for suggesting I contact Marion Berghahn. The good people of Berghahn Books are producing top-notch and groundbreaking historical works. I am honored to be a part of the team.
Over the years I have received a great deal of institutional support. A Mellon Foundation grant provided initial seed money. Social science research grants provided by Colorado College allowed me to further my understanding of Holocaust survival issues. I presented my initial research to the Richardson History of Psychiatry Seminar at Cornell University in New York, and I am particularly grateful to George Makari, Aaron Esman, and Joseph Reppen for both the opportunity and feedback. Participation in the Silbermann Seminar and participation in the Hess Seminar at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum led by Mark Roseman, Jurgen Matthaus, Donald Bloxham, and John Roth were the most profoundly rewarding professional development experiences of my career. The museums mission of Holocaust education, genocide prevention, and advanced research is being achieved at the highest level because of the exceptional people working there. The
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