Eva De Jong-Duldig Eva De Jong-Duldig i(7167614 works by)
Born: Established: 1938
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Austria,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1940
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1 y separately published work icon Driftwood : Escape and Survival through Art Eva De Jong-Duldig , Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Publishing , 2017 13734055 2017 single work autobiography

'In 1938 sculptor Karl Duldig, his wife Slawa Horowitz-Duldig – inventor of the modern foldable umbrella – and their baby daughter Eva, left their home in Vienna for an uncertain future. They found a brief refuge in Singapore before arriving in Sydney on 25 September 1940. Australia was at war: they were classified as enemy aliens and interned in an isolated camp in northern Victoria.

'Karl said, ‘A game of tennis saved my life’. The story follows the family’s narrow escape from Nazi Austria, as well as the recovery of all their Viennese art and other possessions after the war.

'Spanning three continents and three generations, it poignantly captures both the loss that families encounter when they are dislocated by war and the challenges they face when adapting to a new way of life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 To My U-Turn : Eva De Jong-Duldig Eva De Jong-Duldig , 2013 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Yours Truly : Cathartic Confessions, Passionate Declarations and Vivid Recollections from Women of Letters 2013; (p. 275-281)
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