Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Mini Proust Questionnaire

I love the back page of Vanity Fair magazine which publishes celebrities’ answers to the Proust Questionnaire.

According to Wikipedia, in the late nineteenth century answering lists of questions was a popular activity where people could express their tastes and aspirations.

In 1890 Proust recorded his answers to the questions and the questionnaire has taken on his name although he was not the author.  The original manuscript with his answers was sold in 2003 in England for an exorbitant sum.

I have always wanted to try answering these questions and recently attempted it.  It’s harder than I imagined it would be.  

You can try Vanity Fair’s interactive questionnaire at this link:


I’ve selected the following 8 questions as my ‘mini Proust questionnaire’.


1) What is your idea of perfect happiness?


Perfect happiness is both starting and completing my cross-stitch projects!  
There's much joy at both ends of a project. 

Here’s a picture of a project that is simultaneously started and in progress.  Six of the twelve patterns have been completed and the remaining six are being worked.


2) What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?

Selfishness.  It’s a terrible failing and a deplorable trait to have.

3) What is your favorite journey?

Travelling home.  It really is ‘Home Sweet Home’ and ‘There’s no place like home’ for me.

4) What is it that you most dislike?

Being away from home.

5) What is your most marked characteristic?

I require a lot of solitary time.

6) What is the quality you most admire in a man?

Generosity

Here’s a picture of the most generous man I know!

 7) What is your most treasured possession?

All of the handmade pieces I inherited from my grandmother, mother and aunt.  
I can feel their presence when I touch their needlework.  If I had to pick one particular piece, I think it would be the crochet tablecloth my mom made for me from a pattern I selected without regard to how difficult it might be for her to work.  She completed it rather quickly and it’s a beauty.

Here’s a picture of another favorite made by my mother in the 1950's in the classic pineapple pattern. It always covered our kitchen table.

8) What is your motto?

It’s better to laugh than cry