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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok
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'In September 1939, Britain declared war on Germany, and the life of Uwe Radok, a young German-born engineer working in Scotland, changed forever. Classified as an ‘enemy alien’, Uwe was deported to Canada on the Arandora Star. When the ship was torpedoed, drowning more than 800, Uwe and his brothers survived – only to be marched onto the infamous Dunera, bound for Australia.

'From 1940 to 1943 Uwe kept a series of diaries. Their pages offer a remarkable account of the effects of displacement. The harrowing voyage and the tedium of indefinite detainment are rendered with clarity. Over time, this gives way to an exploration of the contours of love, as Uwe formed a sustaining connection with another male internee.

'Edited by Uwe’s daughter Jacquie Houlden and historian Seumas Spark, the diaries offer a fascinating insight into life in wartime internment. In depicting the barriers to homosexual and bisexual love in the 1940s, they reveal a new element to the Dunera story that has gone unexplored. Vivid and poignant, Shadowline is a powerful portrait of a man torn between his feelings and society’s expectations.'(Publication summary) 

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    • Clayton, Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,: Melbourne University Press , 2022 .
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      Extent: 208p.
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      • Published November 2022
      ISBN: 9781922633620

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Works about this Work

The Book Corner : Finding Light in a Shadowed World Andrew Hamilton , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 20 February vol. 33 no. 3 2023;

— Review of Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok Uwe Radok , Jacquie Houlden , Seumas Spark , 2022 single work diary
Wartime Fates : A Remarkable Snapshot from Dunera Francesca Sasnaitis , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 451 2023; (p. 55)

— Review of Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok Uwe Radok , Jacquie Houlden , Seumas Spark , 2022 single work diary

'Uwe Radok was born in 1916 in East Prussia to a family of Christian converts who identified as German Protestant. Nevertheless, after the Nazis came to power in Germany, the Radoks were classified as Jews – their five children Mischlinge, of mixed ancestry. In 1938, the family applied to emigrate to Australia. When their visas finally arrived in August 1939, it was too late.'  (Introduction)

Inside the Wire Klaus Neumann , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , November 2022;

— Review of Freedom, Only Freedom : The Prison Writings of Behrouz Boochani Behrouz Boochani , 2022 selected work essay ; Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok Uwe Radok , Jacquie Houlden , Seumas Spark , 2022 single work diary

'Eighty years apart, a private diary from the Tatura internment camp and dispatches from the Manus detention centre recount the experiences of refugees held prisoner by Australia' 

Wartime Fates : A Remarkable Snapshot from Dunera Francesca Sasnaitis , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 451 2023; (p. 55)

— Review of Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok Uwe Radok , Jacquie Houlden , Seumas Spark , 2022 single work diary

'Uwe Radok was born in 1916 in East Prussia to a family of Christian converts who identified as German Protestant. Nevertheless, after the Nazis came to power in Germany, the Radoks were classified as Jews – their five children Mischlinge, of mixed ancestry. In 1938, the family applied to emigrate to Australia. When their visas finally arrived in August 1939, it was too late.'  (Introduction)

The Book Corner : Finding Light in a Shadowed World Andrew Hamilton , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 20 February vol. 33 no. 3 2023;

— Review of Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok Uwe Radok , Jacquie Houlden , Seumas Spark , 2022 single work diary
Inside the Wire Klaus Neumann , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , November 2022;

— Review of Freedom, Only Freedom : The Prison Writings of Behrouz Boochani Behrouz Boochani , 2022 selected work essay ; Shadowline : The Dunera Diaries of Uwe Radok Uwe Radok , Jacquie Houlden , Seumas Spark , 2022 single work diary

'Eighty years apart, a private diary from the Tatura internment camp and dispatches from the Manus detention centre recount the experiences of refugees held prisoner by Australia' 

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