Clancy Martin is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at
UMKC. He works on 19th and 20th Century European philosophy after Kant, the
intersections of philosophy and literature, and the ethics of advertising
and selling.
Clancy has authored, coauthored and edited several
books in philosophy, including LOVE, LIES, AND MARRIAGE (forthcoming, Farrar
Straus & Giroux), HONEST WORK (Oxford University Press, 2006) with Robert
Solomon and Joanne Ciulla, and THE PHILOSOPHY OF DECEPTION (forthcoming,
Oxford University Press). He has published over two dozen articles and
reviews on Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Romanticism, and the virtue of
truthfulness, and has also translated Nietzsche's THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA
(Barnes and Noble Classics, 2006) and is presently translating Nietzsche's
BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL for Hackett. Clancy also publishes fiction in NOON,
MCSWEENEYS, and elsewhere.
In 2007 his story "The Best Jeweler" won The Pushcart
Prize, and his first novel HOW TO SELL is forthcoming from Farrar Straus and
Giroux in 2009, and will appear simultaneously in French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Chinese, and other languages.
Clancy earned his Ph.D. in 2003 from the University of
Texas at Austin, where he wrote a dissertation on Nietzsche's theory of
deception under the late Robert C. Solomon.