Man's Search for Meaning

What does Frankl claim happened to the inner life of prisoners in concentration camp?

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Frankl writes that conversations about the beauty of art and nature became common in camp, as the inner life of the prisoner intensified. He writes that he himself experienced his "spirit piercing through the enveloping gloom," and understood that his existence had an ultimate purpose.