"Man's Search for Meaning" is a profound and influential book written by Viktor E. Frankl, an Austrian psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor, and founder of logotherapy, a form of existential analysis. First published in 1946, this book has since become a classic in the realm of psychology, philosophy, and self-help. Frankl recounts his harrowing experiences as a prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, including Auschwitz, and explores how finding meaning in life is the key to surviving even the most unimaginable suffering.