Jennifer Clement Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jennifer Clement (b. 1960) is an American-Mexican author. Among other works, Clement wrote the memoir Widow Basquiat (considered one of the most important books on the painter Jean-Michel Basquiat) that made the "Booksellers' Choice" list in the United Kingdom and three novels: A True Story Based on Lies (finalist for the UK's Orange Prize for Fiction), The Poison That Fascinates and Prayers for the Stolen (a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice Book), which received an NEA Fellowship for Literature and the Sara Curry Humanitarian Award. Prayers for the Stolen is the first selection of National Reading Group Month's 2014 Great Group Reads. Clement is also the author of several books of poetry: The Next Stranger (with an introduction by W.S. Merwin), Newton’s Sailor, Lady of the Broom and Jennifer Clement: New and Selected Poems. Her prize-winning story A Salamander-Child has been published as an art book with work by the Mexican painter Gustavo Monroy. Clement has been translated into 22 languages.Clement lives in Mexico City, Mexico.