Though brought up in Britain, he was born Alfredo León Duggan in Lomas de Zamora,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina, to a family of wealthy landowners of Irish descent. His family moved to Britain when he was two years old. His father, Alfredo Huberto Duggan, a first generation
Irish Argentine, was appointed in 1905 to the Argentine Legation in London, and died in 1915. In 1917, his mother, the
Alabama-born
Grace Elvira Hinds, daughter of the U.S. Consul General in Rio de Janeiro, became the second wife of
Lord Curzon, the former
Viceroy of India. Duggan and his brother,
Hubert (1904–1943), were brought up in Britain at Curzon's seats, and were educated first at
Wixenford and
Eton. Thereafter Alfred went to
Balliol College at
Oxford, where he became acquainted with
Anthony Powell and
Evelyn Waugh. He often features in Waugh's letters and diaries of the period, and his South American background may have influenced the character of
Anthony Blanche in
Brideshead Revisited, though Waugh described the character as "2/3
Brian [Howard] and 1/3
Harold Acton. People think it was all Harold, who is a much sweeter and saner man [than Howard]." Alfred Duggan kept a car while at Oxford, one of the few students with sufficient funds and influence to do so; the University Statutes prohibited undergraduates from keeping a car within a certain distance of the town centre at
Carfax, and so Duggan kept his, an early
Rolls-Royce, just outside the limit of the jurisdiction of the University
Proctors, and would regularly drive himself and his friends to and from London during the social season. At Oxford he was part of the
Hypocrites' Club. During 1938–1941, Duggan served with the
London Irish Rifles, with active service in the
Norwegian Campaign. For the rest of the Second World War he worked in an aeroplane factory. In 1953, Duggan married Laura Hill. They went to live in
Ross-on-Wye, where he died in April 1964. According to a review by
John Derbyshire, Duggan "in later years, his inheritance gone... adjusted philosophically to his changed circumstances, living a bookish and domestic life utterly at odds with the extravagant dissipation of his youth. He seems to have been a devoted husband and parent, and a loyal friend." ==Literature==