Hampered by his own pomposity and self-importance, the author finds that his subjects get the better of him - with hilarious consequences. Interviewing Sigmund Freud, he is wrong-footed when Freud asks all the questions, and on meeting Maria Callas (and h
Hampered by his own pomposity and self-importance, the author finds that his subjects get the better of him - with hilarious consequences. Interviewing Sigmund Freud, he is wrong-footed when Freud asks all the questions, and on meeting Maria Callas (and her poodle) he becomes caught up in an opera of his own making.