“When I was 4 years old … I dreamt that I'd been eaten by a wolf, and to my great surprise I was in the wolf's stomach and not in heaven.”

BBC interview on "Face to Face" (1959); The Listener, Vol. 61 (1959), p. 503
1950s

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