==Penghargaan==
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*2000 Time Best Book of the Year, ''A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius''
*2000 Washington Post Best Book of the Year, ''A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius''
*2000 San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year, ''A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius''
*2000 Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year, ''A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius''
*2000 [[New York Times]] Book Review Editors’ Choice, ''A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius''
*2001 [[Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction]] finalist, ''A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius''
*2001 Addison Metcalfe Award (American Academy of Arts and Letters)
*2003 Independent Book Award, ''You Shall Know Our Velocity''
*2005 Named one of [[Time (magazine)|TIME Magazine’s]] 100 Most Influential People
*2006 [[Salon Book Award]] for ''What is the What''
*2007 [[Heinz Award]] (Arts and Humanities)
*2007 [[National Book Critics Circle Award]] (Fiction) finalist, ''What is the What''
*2008 [[TED Prize]]
*2008 [[IMPAC Award|IMPAC Literary Award]] longlist, ''What is the What''
*2009 [[Prix Médicis]] award, ''What is the What''
*2009 [[Los Angeles Times Book Prize]] (Current Interest), ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]''
*2009 [[Los Angeles Times Book Prize]] (Innovator's Award)
*2009 Entertainment Weekly "End-of-the-Decade" Best of list, ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]''
*2010 [[American Book Award]], ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]''
*2010 Northern California Book Award (Creative Nonfiction) nomination, ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]''
*2010 [[Dayton Literary Peace Prize]], ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]''
*2011 [[IMPAC Award|IMPAC Literary Award]] longlist, ''The Wild Things''
*2012 [[National Book Award]] (Fiction) finalist, ''[[A Hologram for the King]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/2012/10/in-the-bookroom/national-book-award-finalists-announced-today/ |title=National Book Award Finalists Announced Today |work=[[Library Journal]] |author= |date=October 10, 2012 |accessdate=November 15, 2012}}</ref>
*2012 ''A Hologram for the King'' named in the 10 Best Books of 2012 list by editors of ''The New York Times Book Review''<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/09/books/review/10-best-books-of-2012.html?_r=0</ref>
*2012 ''A Hologram for the King'' included in [[Publishers Weekly]] Best Books of 2012 list<ref>http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/best-books/2012/fiction#book/book-16</ref>
*2012 [[Commonwealth Club of California|Commonwealth Club]] Inforum’s 21st Century Award
*2012 [[Hollywood.com]] Best Books of 2012 list, ''A Hologram for the King'')
*2012 [[Albatros Literaturpreis]] for ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]'', co-won with German translators Ulrike Wasel and Klaus Timmermann.<ref>[http://www.weser-kurier.de/Artikel/News/Kultur/Nachrichten/570743/Wegen-Grass%3A-US-Autor-bleibt-Preisverleihung-fern.html Wegen Grass: US-Autor bleibt Preisverleihung fern], [[Weser-Kurier]], 13. April 2012</ref><ref>http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/literatur/0,1518,827306,00.htm Günter Grass. Albatros-Literaturpreis abgesagt. Spiegel online am 13. April 2012</ref>
*2012 [[New York Times]] 100 Notable Books of 2012 List (Fiction & Poetry), ''A Hologram for the King''
*2012 [[New York Times]] 10 Best Books of 2012 list (Fiction, chosen by the editors of [[The New York Times Book Review]]), ''A Hologram for the King''
*2012 PEN Center USA Award of Honor 2012
*2013 California Book Award (Fiction)finalist, ''A Hologram for the King''<ref>http://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/special-events/california-book-awards</ref>
*2014 [[IMPAC Award|IMPAC Literary Award]] longlist, ''A Hologram for the King''
===Non-fiksi===
* ''[[A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius]]'' (2000)
* ''Teachers Have It Easy: The Big Sacrifices and Small Salaries of America's Teachers'' (co-authored with Daniel Moulthrop and [[Nínive Clements Calegari]]) (2005)
* ''Surviving Justice: America's Wrongfully Convicted and Exonerated'' (co-compiled with Lola Vollen; with an introduction by [[Scott Turow]]) (2005)
* ''[[Zeitoun (book)|Zeitoun]]'' (2009)
* ''[[Visitants]]'' (2014)
===Fiksi===
* ''[[You Shall Know Our Velocity]]'' (novel) (2002)
* ''[[You Shall Know Our Velocity|Sacrament]]'' (revised and expanded version of ''You Shall Know Our Velocity'') (2003)
* ''The Unforbidden is Compulsory; or, Optimism'' (novella) (2004)
* ''[[How We Are Hungry]]'' (short stories) (2004)
* ''Short Short Stories'' (short stories, part of the Pocket Penguin series) (2005)
* ''[[What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng]]'' (novel) (2006)
* ''How the Water Feels to the Fishes'' (short stories; part of ''One Hundred and Forty-Five Stories in a Small Box'') (2007)
* ''[[The Wild Things]]'' – novel inspired by ''[[Where the Wild Things Are]]'' (2009)
* ''[[A Hologram for the King]]'' (2012)
* ''[[The Circle (2013 novel)|The Circle]]'' (2013)
===Buku Humor===
* ''Giraffes? Giraffes!'' (as Dr. and Mr. Doris Haggis-On-Whey, co-authored with Christopher Eggers) (2003)
* ''Your Disgusting Head'' (as Dr. and Mr. Doris Haggis-On-Whey, co-authored with Christopher Eggers) (2004)
* ''Animals of the Ocean, in Particular the Giant Squid'' (as Dr. and Mr. Doris Haggis-On-Whey, co-authored with Christopher Eggers) (2006)
* ''Cold Fusion'' (as Dr. and Mr. Doris Haggis-On-Whey, co-authored with Christopher Eggers) (2009)
===Naskah===
* ''[[Away We Go (film)|Away We Go]]'', with wife [[Vendela Vida]] (2009)
* ''[[Where the Wild Things Are (film)|Where the Wild Things Are]]'', with director [[Spike Jonze]] (2009)
* ''[[Promised Land (2012 film)|Promised Land]]'', screenplay by [[Matt Damon]] and [[John Krasinski]], story by Dave Eggers (2012)<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2091473/fullcredits#writers</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Gerhardt|first=Tina|date=31 December 2012|title=Matt Damon Exposes Fracking in Promised Land|url=http://www.progressive.org/matt-damon-exposes-fracking-in-promised-land|work=[[The Progressive]]}}</ref>
===Lain-Lain===
* ''Jokes Told in Heaven About Babies'' (as Lucy Thomas) (2003)
* [[Salon.com]] serials: "The Unforbidden Is Compulsory Or, Optimism", "The Fishmonger Returns", dan "New Hampshire Is for Lovers" (2004)
===Karya Sebagai Editor atau Kontributor(terbitan non-McSweeney's )===
* ''[[Speaking with the Angel|Speaking with the Angel: Original Stories]]'', edited by [[Nick Hornby]] (contributor) (2000)
* ''When Penguins Attack'', by [[Tom Tomorrow]] (introduction) (2000)
* ''The Onion Ad Nauseam: The Complete News Archives, Volume 13'' (introduction) (2002)
* ''The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002'' (selected by, with [[Joyce Carol Oates]] and [[Colson Whitehead]]) (2002)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2002'' (editor, with Michael Cart) (2002)
* ''[[The Tenants of Moonbloom]]'', by [[Edward Lewis Wallant]] (reissue of Wallant's 1963 novel with introduction) (2003)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2003'' (editor; introduction by [[Zadie Smith]]) (2003)
*''Happy Baby'' by Stephen Elliott (editor; designed by McSweeney's and published and distributed by MacAdam/Cage) (2004)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2004'' (editor; introduction by [[Viggo Mortensen]]) (2004)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2005'' (editor; introduction by [[Beck]]) (2005)
* [[Penguin Books|Penguin Classics]] edition of ''[[Forty Stories]]'' by [[Donald Barthelme]] (introduction) (2005)
* ''The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup'', edited by Matt Weiland and [[Sean Wilsey]] (contributor) (2006)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2006'' (editor; introduction by [[Matt Groening]]) (2006)
* ''[[Infinite Jest]]'', by [[David Foster Wallace]] (introduction to 10th anniversary edition) (2006)
* ''John Currin'' (contributor; additional text by [[John Currin]], Norman Bryson, and Alison Gingeras) (2006)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007'' (editor; introduction by [[Sufjan Stevens]]) (2007)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2008'' (editor; introduction by [[Judy Blume]]) (2008)
* ''[[Found Magazine|FOUND]]: Requiem for a Paper Bag'' (essay contributor) (2009)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2009'' (editor; introduction by [[Marjane Satrapi]]) (2009)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2010'' (editor; introduction by [[David Sedaris]]) (2010)
* ''The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2011'' (editor; introduction by [[Guillermo Del Toro]]) (2011)
==Rujukan==
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==Pranala Luar==
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