Also writes as: Madre y Perla
Born: Established: 1946 La Paz ;
Gender:
Female
Heritage:
Bolivian
Before migrating, Clara Espinosa studied medicine at the Universidad Mayor de San Andres and when she came to Australia she found employment as a drugs and alcohol counsellor.
In Australia, Espinosa published a series of 48 articles in the newspaper El EspaƱol en Australia, writing of a character she called 'Woggy Girl.' This writing process, she says, helped her move through the three stages of mourning she associates with the experience of migration. (From The Flying Carnation, p. 130.)
Together with her daughter, Clara Maldonado, Clara Espinosa also wrote as Madreperla or Madre y Perla for publications including 30 Dias and Hontanar.