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      • Jennifer Clement is an Emeritus President of PEN International and the only woman to hold the office (2015-2021) since the organization was founded in 1921. Under her leadership the groundbreaking PEN International Women’s Manifesto and The Democracy of the Imagination Manifesto were created.
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  2. 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 and the memoirs 'Widow Basquiat' (2001)and 'The Promised Party' (2024).

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · Jennifer Clement, the author ofThe Promised Party’ (Cata Portin) In 1976, aged 16, Clement left Mexico City and went to boarding school in the US, and two years later enrolled at NYU to...

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  5. Jan 13, 2024 · Author Jennifer Clement recounts living in the shadow of legends like Frida Kahlo and Jean-Michel Basquiat. She reflects on how she carried Kahlo's revolutionary spirit into the high-octane counter-culture of Eighties New York. Jan 13, 2024 | by Jennifer Clement.

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  6. 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.

  7. 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.