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Andy Martin (author)

Andy Martin is a British author and academic. He is a regular contributor to BBC radio programmes and sometimes writes for "The Stone" and "Opinionator" columns in ''The New York Times'' (cf "The Phenomenology of Ugly" ()). He has also written articles for the web broadcasting service SBS Broadcasting Group. He scripted and produced the short film "Once Upon a Time in New York" () in collaboration with Moving Content and likewise "MML the Movie: Languages at Cambridge" (), directed by Will Frears with Norman Lomax. Both films feature original soundtracks by brothers Jack and Spencer Martin. He is the inventor of Becksistentialism () ("Existentialism with a very cool haircut"), inspired by David Beckham's stint at Paris St Germain in 2013 and featured at Cambridge University's Festival of Ideas. His essay "The FBI Files on Being and Nothingness" was published by Prospect Magazine and based on a lecture given at the Maison française, Columbia University, New York, as part of its centenary celebrations.
==Writer==
Martin is the author of several books, including ''Beware Invisible Cows'' (described by ''The Independent'' newspaper as 'a fantastic intellectual voyage, a real eye-opener'), ''Stealing the Wave'' (Bloomsbury, 2007), ''Napoleon the Novelist'' (Polity, 2001), ''Waiting for Bardot'' (Faber and Faber, 1996) and ''Walking on Water'' (John Murray and Minerva, 1992).
''Walking on Water'', Martin's first book on surfing, rapidly became a cult classic and was short-listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year, 1991.〔(William Hill press office )〕 ''Stealing the Wave: the epic struggle between Ken Bradshaw and Mark Foo'' was described as ‘the finest sports book I’ve ever read’ (Steve Bunce, BBC Radio) and an 'Awesome read!' (''Newcastle Herald'', Australia). ''The Telegraph'' newspaper hailed it as a 'terrific book'. Martin was the first surfing correspondent to ''The Times'' (London) and had the first ever surfing column in a major newspaper in Britain (''the Independent on Sunday''). Martin led a course in creative non-fiction at the Arvon Foundation in November 2009. ''Waiting for Bardot'' was first optioned by Working Title. It is now scheduled to be made into a feature film directed by Will Frears, with shooting to begin in the near future.
His latest book, published by Simon and Schuster in 2012, is ''The Boxer and the Goalkeeper: Sartre vs Camus''. ''The Scotsman'' describes it as 'an elegant study, ... one of the most accessible and intelligent books on philosophy I have read this year, as alert to the human drama as the intellectual conflict, and unfailingly observant to the nuances and subtexts'.

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