A very personal book that Frankl writes at ninety years and opens a new perspective to better understand his work and his thinking.
In these memoirs and reflections, Viktor E. Frankl turns his gaze to those episodes and personal encounters that had the greatest impact on his life and thinking: his childhood and youth in Vienna, his activity as a neurologist in the interwar period, internment In the concentration camps and his return to Vienna after this dramatic experience. He also describes his relationship with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, and his influence on logotherapy.
This is a very personal book that Frankl writes at ninety years and opens a new perspective to better understand his work and his thinking. This autobiographical tour is also a unique and exciting testimony of contemporary European intellectual history.