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Gabrielle Carey was best known for Puberty Blues – but I knew her as a formidable intellectual who mastered the art of living well

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Saturday, May 6, 2023

The last time I saw Gabrielle Carey, who died this week, aged 64, was a couple of weeks ago in Sydney.

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  • The last time I saw Gabrielle Carey, who died this week, aged 64, was a couple of weeks ago in Sydney.
  • She is still best known as the coauthor, with Kathy Lette, of Puberty Blues (1979), a book she wrote as a teenager.
  • But for many of those who knew Gabrielle later in life, she was, among many other things, a “Joycean”, and more particularly, a “Wakean”.
  • If you’re finding it hard to make a decision, you can say you’re in “twinsome twominds” and your fellow Wakeans will understand.
  • She was in regular correspondence with the leading scholars; she was the author of numerous acclaimed essays on Joyce.

Authors were ‘living beings’ for her

    • The first of these was Moving among Strangers: Randolph Stow and my Family, a book which won the Prime Minister’s Award for Non-Fiction in 2013.
    • When she pressed him for more, he fell silent, and within a year, he had died.
    • It’s also a study of an enigmatic writer who was once internationally acclaimed, but who has now almost disappeared from Australian literary history.
    • Falling out of Love with Ivan Southall (2018), as the title suggests, is a similar combination of literary biography and memoir.
    • The third of these, Only Happiness Here: in Search of Elizabeth von Arnim (2020), was completed during Gabrielle’s fellowship in Canberra.

‘She works for James Joyce’

    • Gabrielle’s final book, James Joyce: A Life, is currently in press.
    • As she quipped, it was her “fourth biography and the first about a writer who is still famous”.
    • Two of Gabrielle’s acclaimed essays, Waking up with James Joyce and Breaking up with James Joyce, give an indication of the conflicted relationship she maintained with this writer who inspired and infuriated her throughout her life.

Reading groups ‘like jam sessions’

    • They would gather over food and wine and take the Wake a page and a line and a word at a time.
    • If they got really stuck, they’d turn to Fweet, an online guide to the Wake with more than 90,000 explanatory annotations.
    • If somebody came up with a new insight, she’d painstaking note it in even tinier pencil between the existing marginalia.
    • Her reading groups were more like jam sessions than scholarly seminars.

The art of living well

    • Gabrielle was a teacher of the art of living well.
    • Every evening, no matter where you were, Gabrielle would always step outside for a few minutes to watch the sun set.
    • A keen gardener, she made tiny pots of fabulously precious jam, that she playfully labelled “Jams Joyce”, from rose-petals harvested from her garden.
    • Instead of going to the Art Gallery of New South Wales as I’d planned, I went to the nearby Museum of Contemporary Art at Circular Quay.
    • In her last year, Gabrielle had been taking classes in the art of bookbinding, a creative outlet to add to gardening and rose-petal jam, not to mention writing.

Health Assured: UK staring down barrel of mental health crisis with working from home having significant impact.

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Wednesday, March 1, 2023

30% of people in the north of England have personally experienced poor mental health while working from home, compared to 14% of those in the south.

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  • 30% of people in the north of England have personally experienced poor mental health while working from home, compared to 14% of those in the south.
  • 40% of those under 30 said working from home has negatively impacted their mental health.
  • 52% of employees over 30 have seen working from home negatively impact their colleagues' mental health.
  • The UK is currently staring down the barrel of a mental health crisis, and it is time to take action.

“Everything is Neo,” The Revolutionary Launch of Duravit’s D-Neo Series Designed by Bertrand Lejoly

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Monday, May 17, 2021

D-Neo (pronounced de-nayo), designed by Belgian designer Bertrand Lejoly, revolutionizes the entry-level bathroom for Duravit.

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  • D-Neo (pronounced de-nayo), designed by Belgian designer Bertrand Lejoly, revolutionizes the entry-level bathroom for Duravit.
  • Offered at an attractive price point, the D-Neo series brings the brand\xe2\x80\x99s quality and sophisticated design to a wider audience.
  • The first bathroom range by Lejoly, D-Neo is a testament to his extraordinary instinct for interior design.
  • \xe2\x80\x9cWe are thrilled to welcome Bertrand to the extraordinary roster of Duravit designers and are eager for his D-Neo collection to enter the market.

BNP Paribas Supports New Film "WOMAN" by Anastasia Mikova and Yann Arthus-Bertrand

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Thursday, October 17, 2019

In addition to striving to condemn the injustices that women have to face in their lives, this film highlights their determination to overcome obstacles and stereotypes.

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  • In addition to striving to condemn the injustices that women have to face in their lives, this film highlights their determination to overcome obstacles and stereotypes.
  • BNP Paribas is honored to present this film during The Festival du Nouveau Cinma and very proud to be a new partner of the festival this year.
  • This film awakens our conscience on the life of these women, their conditions, their choices and their destinies.
  • So that, going forward, those who represent half of humanity are never again regarded as the weaker sex," say Anastasia Mikova and Yann Arthus-Bertrand.

neurolens Appoints Pierre Bertrand as Chief Marketing Officer

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

COSTA MESA, Calif., Sept. 10, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- neurolens , maker of the only prescription lenses that add a contoured prism to bring the eyes into alignment, today announced the appointment of Pierre Bertrand as Chief Marketing Officer.

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  • COSTA MESA, Calif., Sept. 10, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- neurolens , maker of the only prescription lenses that add a contoured prism to bring the eyes into alignment, today announced the appointment of Pierre Bertrand as Chief Marketing Officer.
  • An accomplished senior executive with deep experience in the eye care space, Bertrand brings more than 20 years of marketing and retail expertise to neurolens.
  • Prior to joining neurolens, Bertrand served as President of Vision Associates, for Essilor, Inc, where he oversaw more than 200 retail locations across the US.
  • During his eight-year tenure at Essilor, Bertrand held executive leadership positions as VP, Marketing for Essilor of America and President, Essilor Canada.

Winemaker Gérard Bertrand Spoke at the Climate Change Leadership: Solutions for the Wine Industry Conference, March 5-7, 2019

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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

NARBONNE, France, March 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Iconic southern French winemaker Grard Bertrand spoke at the Climate Change Leadership: Solutions for the Wine Industry conference, Porto, Portugal, March 57, 2019.

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  • NARBONNE, France, March 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Iconic southern French winemaker Grard Bertrand spoke at the Climate Change Leadership: Solutions for the Wine Industry conference, Porto, Portugal, March 57, 2019.
  • Grard Bertrand, the iconic winemaker from the south of France was among thosepresent.Hespokeabout Sustainability, Biodiversity, and Soil Management.Joining himwereOlga Barbosa, Professor of Ecosystem Ecology in Chile and Heinrich Schloms, soil scientist for Vinpro in South Africa.
  • Grard Bertrand shared his experiencesandholistic vision for sustainable, environmentally positive viticulture and winemaking.
  • says Bertrand.

Winemaker Gérard Bertrand Spoke at the Climate Change Leadership: Solutions for the Wine Industry Conference, March 5-7, 2019

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, March 13, 2019

NARBONNE, France, March 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Iconic southern French winemaker Grard Bertrand spoke at the Climate Change Leadership: Solutions for the Wine Industry conference, Porto, Portugal, March 57, 2019.

Key Points: 
  • NARBONNE, France, March 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Iconic southern French winemaker Grard Bertrand spoke at the Climate Change Leadership: Solutions for the Wine Industry conference, Porto, Portugal, March 57, 2019.
  • Grard Bertrand, the iconic winemaker from the south of France was among thosepresent.Hespokeabout Sustainability, Biodiversity, and Soil Management.Joining himwereOlga Barbosa, Professor of Ecosystem Ecology in Chile and Heinrich Schloms, soil scientist for Vinpro in South Africa.
  • Grard Bertrand shared his experiencesandholistic vision for sustainable, environmentally positive viticulture and winemaking.
  • says Bertrand.