Yes, it is all interesting. Are you interested in what he had to say about it, or how it actually happened? I think if you read his books (poems and novels, anyway), you'll find that he said that he usually didn't want to go to a party, and typically didn't want too many people to come over, that is, unless they brought women that he might be able to handle his scythe (I've always wanted to use "scythe" in a sentence).
Times changed for him; in the 50s, he sat in bars and more or less quietly tried to score drinks; occasionally coaxing the barkeep out for a brawl. Later, he stayed at home more, and drank with his women. By the time he met the two Lindas, he probably socialized a bit more; the first, with Linda King, he maintained a relatively high drunken profile, but still being a loner. Later, with his wife Linda Lee B., he had toned things down considerably.
At least that's what his words have told me.
Why not read them yourself?
If you want to know what really happened, take every other word he wrote, mix them with Cutty Sark, and ask someone else. ;)