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Antonella Gambotto-Burke
Antonella Gambotto-Burke (née Antonella Gambotto, born 19 September 1965 is an Italian-Australian author, journalist and singer-songwriter based in England and known for her writing about sex, death and motherhood. Gambotto-Burke is best known for her memoir ''The Eclipse: A Memoir of Suicide'', and her memoir/maternal feminist polemics ''Mama: Love, Motherhood and Revolution'' and ''Apple: Sex, Drugs, Motherhood and the Recovery of the Feminine''. In 2004, ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' named her as a high-profile member of Mensa International. She is the vocalist and co-songwriter with the British band MAMA ft. Antonella. Early years Gambotto-Burke was born into a northern Italian Catholic family in North Sydney and lived in East Lindfield on North Shore (Sydney), Sydney's North Shore. She is the first child and only daughter of the late businessman Giancarlo Gambotto, whose High Court win against WCP Ltd. changed Australian corporate law, scuppered the NRMA float, made the ...
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