Abstract
All the contributors to this memorial issue of Coolabah were close to Serge Liberman and each has written in the way they have felt fit to honour Serge’s legacy as a writer, medical practitioner, intellectual, his profound humanity and understanding of human nature. Serge left behind him what we call “a golden wake” for others to follow. His life and work are an example to us all of passion and humanity. He will not be forgotten.
Highlights
Susan Ballyn & Elisa Morera de la VallWhen Anna Mow, Serge Liberman’s widow, wrote to us both to tell us Serge had died, we were stunned
We were truly honoured when he came to lecture to the students at the University of Barcelona
We met for coffee before the lecture and Serge seemed totally at ease
Summary
Susan Ballyn & Elisa Morera de la Vall When Anna Mow, Serge Liberman’s widow, wrote to us both to tell us Serge had died, we were stunned. I could not have had a better ally in supervising Elisa’s work. In his usual quiet generous way Serge was thrilled with Elisa’s thesis and remained in contact over the years.
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