Clancy Martin

Clancy Martin (born May 7, 1967) is a Canadian philosopher, novelist, and essayist. His interests focus on 19th century philosophy, existentialism, moral psychology, philosophy and literature, ethics & behavioral health, applied and professional ethics (especially bioethics) and philosophy of mind.

A Guggenheim Fellow, Martin has authored and edited more than a dozen books in philosophy, including ''Love and Lies'', ''Honest Work'', ''Introducing Philosophy'', ''Ethics Across the Professions'' and ''The Philosophy of Deception''. He has written more than a hundred articles, essays and short pieces on Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Romanticism, the virtue of truthfulness, and many other subjects, and has also translated works of Nietzsche and Kierkegaard from German and Danish, including a complete translation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Combining memoir with critical enquiry, Martin's major forthcoming book, ''How Not to Kill Yourself: A Portrait of the Suicidal Mind'', promises to be an intimate, insightful, and helpful depiction of the mindset of someone obsessed with self-destruction.

Martin is also a Pushcart Prize-winning fiction writer and author of two novels, ''How to Sell: A Novel'' and ''Travels in Central America.'' In ''How to Sell,'' he portrays the luxury business as being one of exquisite vulgarity and outrageous fraud, finding in it a metaphor for the American soul at work. His novels have earned acclamation from publications such as ''Times Literary Supplement, The Guardian, L.A. Times, Publishers Weekly'' and ''The Kansas City Star.''

His writing has appeared in ''The New Yorker'', ''Harper's Magazine'', ''The New Republic'', ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The London Review of Books'', ''The Atlantic'', ''The Times Literary Supplement'', ''Lapham's Quarterly'', ''Ethics'', ''The Believer'', ''The Journal of the History of Philosophy'', ''GQ'', ''Esquire'', ''Details'', ''Elle'', ''Travel + Leisure'', ''Bookforum'', ''Vice'', ''Men's Journal'', and many other newspapers, magazines and journals, and has been translated into more than thirty languages. He is a regular contributor to Diane Williams' esteemed literary annual ''NOON''.

Martin is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri in Kansas City, and is Professor of Business Ethics at the Henry W. Bloch School of Management (UMKC). He is also Professor of Philosophy at Ashoka University.

Martin has also won a German Academic Exchange Service Fellowship and is a contributing editor at ''Harper's Magazine''. Provided by Wikipedia
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