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About Clancy Martin
NOVELIST, GUGGENHEIM FELLOW, PHILOSOPHER, REBINDER
Clancy Martin is a philosopher, novelist, professor, Guggenheim Fellow, and essayist. Martin has authored more than a dozen books and has written more than three hundred articles and essays on Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, the philosophy of literature, love, and the virtue of truthfulness.
Martin’s take on Thus Spoke Zarathustra has been four decades in the making. His translation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra is one of the most celebrated versions of the text in English. He has also found the book deeply relevant to his own life, reading it at least once every year of his adult life. “Every time I read it, I find new insights from Nietzsche and make new discoveries about myself,” he says.
Countless students across the world have benefitted from Martin’s perspective on Nietzsche’s masterpiece, and now you can too. There is no better guide for reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra than Martin, and his profound insights on the book are now available to you, only on Rebind.
Selections of Clancy Martin’s Published Works
Clancy Martin’s Accolades
- Guggenheim Fellow
- University of Missouri System Thomas Jefferson Award
- Kirkus Nonfiction Finalist
- The 2008 Pushcart Prize
- Best Books, The Guardian
- Best Author of 2015 and 2009, The Kansas City Pitch
Clancy Martin In The News
“I'm revealing to you not just what I know and think about Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Friedrich Nietzsche, but it's been so core to me that it's a little bit like I'm revealing my own soul to you as we work through this together.”
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