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  1. Jennifer Clement (born 1960) is an American-Mexican author. Clement has written several novels, including Gun Love (2018) and Prayers for the Stolen (2014), and published several collections of poetry. She was the first woman president of PEN International in 2015.

  2. Jennifer Clement is President Emerita of the human rights and freedom of expression organization PEN International and the only woman to hold the office of President (2015-2021) since the organization was founded in 1921.

  3. Feb 28, 2022 · Jennifer Clement, American-Mexican author and former PEN International President, talks about her novel Prayers for the Stolen, based on the true stories of girls kidnapped by drug mafias in Mexico. She also discusses her role in defending free speech and her poetry.

  4. Jennifer Clement is the author of multiple books, including Widow Basquiat and Gun Love. She was awarded the NEA Fellowship for Literature and the Sara Curry Humanitarian Award for Prayers for the Stolen. The president of PEN International, she currently lives in Mexico City.

  5. Jennifer Clement is the author of Gun Love, Prayers for the Stolen, and Widow Basquiat. She is also the first female president of PEN International, a global organization that promotes freedom of expression. Learn more about her books, topics, and speaking engagements.

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  6. Clement is the author of four novels: Gun Love, Prayers for the Stolen, A True Story Based on Lies and The Poison That Fascinates. She also wrote the cult classic memoir Widow Basquiat and has published several volumes of poetry including The Next Stranger with an introduction by W. S. Merwin.

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  8. In "The Promised Party" by Jennifer Clement, readers are taken on a captivating journey from the bohemian streets of Mexico City to the vibrant '80s art scene in New York. Living next to Frida Kahlo's house, Clement's childhood was a tapestry of artists, communists, and poets.

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