Martin Winckler

Martin Winckler (born Marc Zaffran on 22 February 1955 in French Algeria) is a French M.D. and a short story, novel and essay writer. His main subjects are the French medical system, the healing relationship and contraception; he also wrote critical papers and books about TV serials (he is one of the first specialists of this subject in France).

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Biography

His family returned to France in 1963. He was a young dedicated reader and writer.[1] Graduated from the Medicine Faculty of Tours, he practiced in a small country town nearby from 1983 to 1993. In these days he works for the magazine Prescrire under his actual name, Marc Zaffran.[2]

In 1984, his first short stories were published under a pseudonym: Martin Winckler. This name is a tribute to the great French writer Georges Perec : Gaspard Winckler is one of the main characters in La Vie mode d'emploi, a very important book in Marc Zaffran's literary education. His first novel La Vacation (pub. 1989) introduces the central character of his major novels, Bruno Sachs M.D., who became famous in France with his second published novel La Maladie de Sachs (Sachs disease in English), adapted for a movie by Rosalinde et Michel Deville (1999); Albert Dupontel plays Bruno Sachs.

In 1993 he stopped being a country doctor and became a full time writer and translator; but he remains a part-time doctor in Le Mans public hospital.

Created in 2004, his web site has published numerous texts about healing, contraception, TV serials. The "Contraception / Gynécology" part is the most popular viewed by internauts.

Since 2009 he has lived in Montreal where he works as an invited research person in the Centre de Recherches en éthique à l'Université de Montréal (CREUM), for a research project about ethic formation for healing persons.

Works

Medicine
Novels, etc.
TV serials
Others
Préface

References

  1. ^ Winckler, Martin (2002-03). Légendes. POL, Paris. http://www.pol-editeur.com/index.php?spec=livre&ISBN=2-86744-873-5. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  2. ^ Winckler, Martin (2003-05). Plumes d'Ange. POL, Paris. http://www.pol-editeur.com/index.php?spec=livre&ISBN=2-86744-936-7. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 

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