Francis Wyndham talks about himself to Alan Hollinghurst
Francis Wyndham, 4 August 1988
“... in the present. Some younger people saw her as a sort of relic – people like the Sitwells and Ronald Firbank and Harold Acton – but all that rather bored her. She was very up to the minute, and would be full of the latest musical comedy or the latest thing that had been written. But she wrote a memoir of Wilde, which I published along with his letters ... ”