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We are pleased to be back after a rest period during the stage four lockdown. This week, our cover feature is Melbourne author Elliot Perlman. His novel Maybe the Horse Will Talk came out last year, but its social themes, including workplace perils, feel of-the-moment. It opens with: “I am absolutely terrified of losing a job I absolutely hate.” Perlman is adapting the book for American television, and will executive produce the series. Dive into Perlman’s astute take on, as journalist Peter Barrett describes, “the precariousness of modern life”, in this week’s cover feature. ●
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DESIGN From a country hotel to a social distancing fix, Zahava Elenberg’s imagination moves with the times. JA N E R O C CA
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Clicked into place response by the pandemic and concern about how social distancing when we return to the office. She took a trip down memory lane (think 1960s vintage polystyrene toy Play Plax Squares) when she came up with new build-it-yourself Perspex screen systems you can use in the home, at the office or in any communal spaces. Elenberg used to play with the original toys in the ’70s in her grandfather’s house alongside his Featherstone furniture. Now she makes bright coloured Perspex space dividers as a playful nod to that era but gives them a modern makeover. “We’re also doing customised quotes for big offices that need to bring 200 people together
The ClikClax physical distancing partitions, above, designed by architect Zahava Elenberg, top left.
eventually,” Elenberg says. “Psychologically it’s interesting because it gives people a sense of their own space and ever since the ’90s and the use of the open-plan office, we lost that sense of privacy. I think there’s something nice about having your own cubicle and corner within the workplace. These are transparent and playful and envelope you in a space which is timely given our social distancing concern.” The mother of three, who also sits on the Melbourne Internal Film Festival board and loves rock climbing Mount Arapiles in the Grampians in her spare time, also works on student accommodation projects. She completed Journal’s Leicester Street in Carlton in 2019, with another on Swanston Street, also in Carlton, set to open later this year or early 2021. “Student accommodation is very different to creating 4.5-star hotel rooms but the principles remain the same. It’s all about creating something that is welcoming, unique and functional,” she says. She’s rolling with the punches that comes with the pandemic. “New social distancing laws create real challenges when it comes to building and design work but this is the new normal,” she says. “You can’t throw 100 people on site and get things done in three days any more, you really have to plan with a new set of criteria. There’s an element of patience, camaraderie and acceptance, which is quite nice. Everyone is in this together.” ●
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offee in the city at Degraves Street Espresso Bar. Cocktails at Romeo Lane. Beers at the Grosvenor in St Kilda. Late nights upstairs at the Espie’s Alfred Felton bar. At this moment in time, one can’t help but feel a sense of jealousy, loss, or perhaps grief, following the exploits of characters in Elliot Perlman’s latest novel, Maybe the Horse Will Talk, which came out last October and is set in pre-COVID-19 Melbourne. Perlman, best known for Three Dollars (made into an award-winning film with David Wenham in 2005) and Seven Types of Ambiguity (adapted into an award-winning television series in 2017 and screened on the ABC), was recently asked by Paramount Television Studios to adapt his newest book for the US small screen and be executive producer. It’s an “incredible opportunity”, says the writer, who lives in the inner south-east of Melbourne with his wife and two young sons. “I had just parked the car at the kinder and was unbuckling my three-year-old from his seat and had
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Bestselling Melbourne author Elliot Perlman is taking his latest novel from page to screen. craft beer and pale-faced lawyers lurking in their Hawthorn heritage houses make the novel unmistakably Melbourne. Sadly, that will all have to be cut for the television version. “The whole deal with Paramount is that they want me to adapt it for an American city with everybody being American. So, the only thing that remains Australian about it is me.” But maybe, just maybe, that’s how a piece of our city slips in – via a Melburnian who was specifically chosen to tell the story in his unique voice, which Perlman describes as “a little bit, I guess, darkly comic, a little bit caustic, a bit cynical, at least in this novel”. Sounds kind of Melbourne to me.
Lights, camera, action on a darkly funny tale him in my arms when my phone beeped. It was a text from the president of Paramount in LA telling me, ‘Please call me when you wake up, we want to buy the Horse’. You don’t get many texts like that in your life.” Maybe the Horse Will Talk starts with secondyear solicitor Stephen Maserov fighting for survival at cut-throat Collins Street law firm Freely Savage Carter Blanche. At home in Elwood, he’s father to two young children, but the ex-teacher’s marriage is falling apart, he’s about to lose his job as a solicitor and life is spiralling out of control. In desperation, Maserov buys more time by getting himself seconded to one of the firm’s biggest clients: a construction company battling multiple sexual harassment claims. The story is a darkly humorous, well-observed account of corruption, abuse of power, corporate bullying and the precariousness of modern life. While these are universal themes, Perlman’s peppering of references to Jeff Kennett, northside
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Although the American setting is still to be decided, Perlman says cities such as LA or New York are out, in favour of more “generic” metropolises such as Chicago. And, while it’s uncertain on what platform the series will screen, Paramount has indicated its preference for streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, Apple TV or premium cable such as HBO. “The beauty of that is that you can be edgy, people can still swear, people can say things a bit more honestly,” Perlman says. Perlman wrote the book over five years and in between other gigs, including a theatre script and his new children’s book sequel, Catvinkle and the Missing Tulips, which was released late last month. The lapsed lawyer and barrister (he hasn’t practised for 20 years) says the idea for Maybe the Horse Will Talk came from a children’s fairytale his father told him, by the Sufi philosopher Nasreddin. In it, a court jester falls out of favour with the king but manages to stay his execution for a year by promising to teach his ruler’s prized horse to talk.
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“I thought, let’s tell a story of adults in this incredibly precarious world of work where so many ... people are subject to what gets called ‘work-family conflict’.”
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“I thought, let’s tell a story of adults in this incredibly precarious world of work where so many … people are subject to what gets called ‘workfamily conflict’ – that situation where the demands of the world of work are incompatible with the demands of family and social bonds,” Perlman says. “You can’t properly satisfy both. And, that’s the case whether you’re experiencing overwork in a competitive workplace or insufficient work and insufficient income in the ever-growing, everthreatening sideshow that is the gig economy.” At the heart of his novel Perlman has created an environment where workers are in constant fear of being sacked by their all-powerful, unstable overlords; where sexual harassment is routine, and corruption is rife – material all gleaned from Perlman’s own early days as a lawyer and by talking to younger lawyers and professionals today. “I didn’t suffer as badly as Maserov did, personally, but I saw people who did,” he says. “And, I didn’t love it. I much preferred my life as a barrister to my life as a solicitor.” He recalls secretaries coming into his office and crying. He became a shoulder to lean on. “And all I could do was tell them that maybe they should try to work for somebody else. You know, it was pretty basic advice but I didn’t know what else to tell them because the powers-that-be didn’t care.” On the day we speak, sexual harassment is again in the news, this time in the highest court of the land with allegations of sexual misconduct made against former High Court justice Dyson Heydon QC. Meanwhile, the economic crisis caused by the pandemic has weakened job security even further, making the stakes of speaking up against improper behaviour at work even greater. Perlman is under no illusion his tale will start a revolution but hopes it will help some people feel less alone: people who are too busy keeping their head down at work to think about these issues. “I’m telling them, ‘You know how you do this, and you do that? Isn’t it crazy? Isn’t it unhealthy? Do you realise that everybody is feeling this way?’ “Nothing is going to change if we don’t start talking about it.” ●
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The words “deep seclusion” are seldom applied to Prahran, but Kelvin Grove deserves the compliment. Protected from main-street traffic, the thicket of period homes has been left to flourish in leafy beauty. This solidbrick Edwardian may be urban bijou at the front, but it’s Blackburn out the back, where a mighty oak and eucalypt tower over a private garden with a deck, shed and lawn. Nestled slightly below street level, the house appears too small, perhaps, for a growing family that wants to bunk down for the school years. But that’s just the sort of household that would love this address near Orrong Park. With four double bedrooms (or three and a lounge), including a first-floor parents’ retreat, the two-storey floor plan has flexibility to spare. Every sliver of space is put to work; there’s even a command centre-style office nook under the staircase. The terrazzo kitchen and dining area opens to the north-westerly garden, and here, too, it’s flexy – you can roll the kitchen’s island out to the deck for a buffet or bar. History hunters will appreciate details such as Baltic pine floorboards, leadlight and the tiled side porch. But there’s future heritage, too, in the 1990s extension, where terrazzo twinkles below curved, full-height windows that frame the garden. The kitchen and bathrooms look sharp in Black Galaxy granite. The staircase is post-modern timber slabs with a black steel banister. The house has a large front bedroom with a box bay window and art nouveau tiled fireplace. Along the L-shaped hall are two further bedrooms, one set up as a lounge.
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Grantham, a newcomer at the edge of Toorak village, promises elegance with convenience. This secure, groundfloor apartment will appeal to professionals and downsizers, especially those with frequent guests, boomerang kids and a taste for timeless good looks. Two double bedrooms, a living room/study and huge living and dining areas opening to a terrace offer spacious accommodation with all the swank of classic Toorak. Oak herringbone parquetry graces the common areas, including the two living areas (gas fireplaces). In the kitchen, Gaggenau ovens look good amid marble finishes, and a butler’s pantry keeps everything neat. Both bedrooms have en suites. The main has a walkin wardrobe. There’s secure parking and storage in the basement. Lock it, leave it and be glad to come home. ● ALISON BARCLAY
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The stampede of young families to Ashburton continues unabated, and no wonder, with properties like this. The renovated 1930s house gets the geography just right – it’s a minute to Summerhill Park, with High Street, primary schools and the station nearby. The extended, two-level house nestles in a north-facing garden. Polished floorboards and a family/dining area opening to a huge covered deck give it the sun-drenched gleam likely to spark love at first sight. Three double bedrooms at the west end share a bathroom, and there’s a second bathroom (with freestanding bath) off the family room. The living room (open fireplace) and study offer good places for a quiet time. The white kitchen has a gas cooktop and stone breakfast bar. Gated parking supplements the lower-level garage. ● ALISON BARCLAY
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Terraces north and south – 240 square metres for fun and frolic – make this penthouse a magnificent familysized home among the treetops. This eyrie will take the family from tots to teens and beyond, all while basking in a Georgian-style address one block from Chapel Street. Take the lift or stairs to the private foyer. The living and family rooms share a cocktail bar and have french doors to the north terrace. Gourmands will appreciate the granite kitchen’s Paul Bocuse oven and walk-in pantry. From the dining room, slip through the sliders to enjoy the view from the south terrace. Three double bedrooms (two with en suites) also have terrace access. The main bedroom, complete with study, en suite, gym and two walk-in wardrobes, faces glorious north. ● ALISON BARCLAY
Agent: Jellis Craig, Phillip French 0411 090 987 Price: $5.2 million-$5.72 million Private sale
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some of the best schools in Melbourne.
$14 million (that’s not a typo). If you have
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by a light-filled entrance hall, with a private
this might be a winner: there’s room enough for six of them. The apartment,
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marble benches, and neon backsplash,
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Spread across two levels, this Hamptons-
by a lush garden. Upstairs, the four
excellent amenity to this heritage home.
inspired residence offers a high standard
bedrooms surround a central rumpus room
Lavish period features have been retained
of living within the affluent suburb of
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Ashburton. As it’s located on the edge
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has a walk-in wardrobe and tile-clad en
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the kitchen with its European appliances,
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J.L. Hutt Electrical
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Specialising in all types of electrical work including: • Switchboard Renewal • Bathroom and Kitchen Rewiring • Repairs and Renovations • New Lighting REC 3205
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