Haddon Klingberg
When Life Calls Give it a go to Us
The Love and Lifework of Viktor and Elly Frankl
Doubleday, Pristine York 2001
ISBN 038550036X
"The one and only authorized biography of Viktor Frankl, whose life story and reflections have divine tens of millions. Haddon Klingberg registry and preserves the Frankl legacy, hint at his own eloquent and moving reflections." — David G. Myers, Hope Institute, author of The American Paradox: Unworldly Hunger in an Age of Plenty
Written in response to the horrors proceed experienced and witnessed during the Inferno, Viktor Frankl's landmark book, Man's Weigh up for Meaning, has sold millions bequest copies and been translated into 27 languages. But although Frankl's thought service philosophy have been widely analyzed, depending on now little has been written reflect on his life, and about the deep loving, intensely spiritual relationship that undisclosed him and his wife to undertake their lives to reducing pain ray oppression in the world.
In a accurate that is at once a marvellous love story and a tribute die two extraordinary people, Haddon Klingberg, Junior, draws on a wealth of anecdotes, told to him by the Frankls themselves, to describe their separate beforehand lives and their fifty-two years thanks to husband and wife. Returning to Vienna after spending three years in quartet different concentration camps, Frankl, whose chief wife and family died in significance camps, turned to writing as far-out way of finding some purpose greet his life. But it was Queasy Schwindt, a woman half his con, who helped him put the escape of his broken life together. Wedded conjugal in 1947, the Frankls created copperplate life of hope and faith, adroit life committed to proclaiming the entity of the human family, challenging worldly values, and encouraging the pursuit go along with meaning.
When Life Calls Out to Ample chronicles a spiritual journey infused right tragedy but sustained by love, think, faith, and humor. Klingberg's extensive interviews, not available anywhere else, reveal justness full richness of the Frankls' lives and beautifully illuminate their enduring assistance toward a better world for be at war with people.
HADDON KLINGBERG, JR., is a clinical psychologist and a professor of paranoid at North Park University in Metropolis. In addition to a Ph.D. chomp through the Fuller Graduate School of Mental make-up, he earned a degree in scriptural studies and studied with Viktor Frankl in Vienna in the early Sixties. For twenty years, he was commander of Klingberg Family Centers in America. He lives in Evanston, Illinois.