Volume IV, and last of the versions that Harris had final say on. Begins with a piece on how Harris first came to write, goes at length into discussions with lesbians, and some orgies Frank had in San Remo. Stunning conclusion, as it were, to Harris' work. (At the end, he compares himself to Shakespeare, what with all the naughty passages in Hamlet. I mean, Antony and Cleopatra, OK, if only for the fig references, but Hamlet?)
Volume IV, and last of the versions that Harris had final say on. Begins with a piece on how Harris first came to write, goes at length into discussions with lesbians, and some orgies Frank had in San Remo. Stunning conclusion, as it were, to Harris' work. (At the end, he compares himself to Shakespeare, what with all the naughty passages in Hamlet. I mean, Antony and Cleopatra, OK, if only for the fig references, but Hamlet?)