Clement was awarded the
National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship for Literature in 2012 for her novel
Prayers for the Stolen and was honored with The Sara Curry Humanitarian Award for that work. She is also the recipient of the UK's Canongate Prize. Clement is a
Santa Maddalena Foundation Fellow, the
MacDowell Colony's Robert and Stephanie Olmsted Fellow for 2007-08 and, in 2015, was chosen to be a
City of Asylum Resident in
Pittsburgh, PA. In 2016, she was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship for her new novel
Gun Love.
Gun Love was named one of
Time magazine's top 10 books of 2019 and was also a New York Times Editor's Choice Book, and a National Book Award finalist, among other honors. Clement's books have been translated into 36 languages. Other honors and awards include: • Sydney Harman Writer-in-Residence, Baruch College (City University of New York), 2020 •
Gun Love: National Book Award, finalist, 2018 •
Gun Love:
Time magazine top 10 books of 2019 •
Gun Love: A
New York Times Editor's Choice Book, 2018 •
Guggenheim Fellowship, US, 2016 • HIPGiver Honor (honoring Latinos who have made exceptional contributions to their communities), US, 2016 • Hermitage Residency, US, 2016 • Grand Prix des Lectrices Lyceenes de Elle (sponsored by
Elle Magazine, the French Ministry of Education and Maison des écrivains et de la littérature) France, 2015 • PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Finalist, US, 2015 • City of Asylum Resident, Pittsburgh, PA, US, 2015 • Community College of Baltimore County, Essex -
Prayers for the Stolen: selected novel for the Community Book Connection Program 2015–2106 •
The Irish Times Best Books List 2014 • The Sara Curry Humanitarian Award, 2014 •
Santa Maddalena Foundation Fellowship, Italy, 2014 • Shortlist Prix Femina, France, 2014 •
Prayers for the Stolen: A
New York Times Editor's Choice Book, 2014 • National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, 2012 • President of PEN Mexico, 2009–2012 • The Sandburg-Auden-Stein Poet-in-Residence, Olivet College, 2011 • Writer-in-Residence Pen, Vlaanderen, Antwerp, Belgium, 2010 • The Thornton Writer-in-Residence, Lynchburg College, VA, 2009 • Robert and Stephanie Olmsted Fellow, 2007–2008 (awarded by The MacDowell Colony) • MacDowell Colony Fellowship, 2007 • Residency in Berlin granted by the Goethe Institute and Literarisches Colloquium Berlin, 2004 • Finalist in the Orange Prize for Fiction, 2002, UK (for
A True Story Based on Lies) • The Canongate Prize for New Writing 2001, UK (judged by
The Herald,
The Sunday Herald, Waterstone's, Channel Four, BBC, and Canongate Books) •
The Booksellers Choice List, 2000, UK (for the memoir
Widow Basquiat) • U.S.-Mexico Fund for Culture (Conaculta/Fonca/Bancomer/The Rockefeller Foundation) grant in support of The San Miguel Poetry Week • Member of Mexico's "Sistema Nacional de Creadores", FONCA, Mexico. ==References==