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El hombre en busca de sentido (Spanish Edition)
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Este es el estremecedor relato en el que Viktor Frankl nos narra su experiencia en los campos de concentracin. Durante todos esos aos de sufrimiento, sinti en su propio ser lo que significaba una existencia desnuda, absolutamente desprovista de todo, salvo de la existencia misma. El, que todo lo haba perdido, que padeci hambre, fro y brutalidades, que tantas veces estuvo a punto de ser ejecutado, pudo reconocer que, pese a todo, la vida es digna de ser vivida y que la libertad interior y la dignidad humana son indestructibles. En su condicin de psiquiatra y prisionero, Frankl reflexiona con palabras de sorprendente esperanza sobre la capacidad humana de trascender las dificultades y descubrir una verdad profunda que nos orienta y da sentido a nuestras vidas.El hombre en busca de sentido es mucho ms que el testimonio de un psiquiatra sobre los hechos y los acontecimientos vividos en un campo de concentracin. Es una leccin existencial capaz de interpelar al lector de cualquier cultura, edad y procedencia. Y es adems un clsico traducido a medio centenar de idiomas.ENGLISH:This is the harrowing account in which Viktor Frankl tells us of his experience in the concentration camps. During all those years of suffering, he felt in his own being what it meant to live naked, absolutely devoid of everything except existence itself. He, who had lost everything, who suffered hunger, cold and brutality, who was so often on the verge of being executed, was able to recognize that, despite everything, life is worth living and that inner freedom and human dignity are indestructible. As a psychiatrist and prisoner, Frankl reflects with words of surprising hope on the human capacity to transcend difficulties and discover a profound truth that guides us and gives meaning to our lives.
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