David Bowie’s Idea Of Perfect Happiness Was Reading

According to his 1998 Proust Questionnaire, which is just as wonderfully weird as we hoped.
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On Monday, the world mourned the loss of bright star David Bowie, the quintessential outsider, whose music, style and endless personas championed the power of metamorphosis.

Years before his death -- in August of 1998, to be exact -- Bowie was published in Vanity Fair responding to the famous Proust Questionnaire, a personality test that dates back to the 1880s. Author Marcel Proust first filled out the questionnaire after it was given to him by his friend Antoinette. His answers were discovered shortly after his death, and the questionnaire became a literary institution of sorts, appearing in issues of Vanity Fair, accompanied by answers from celebrities and public figures, since 1993.

VIP subjects like Joan Didion, Allen Ginsberg and Julia Child were also questioned, though Bowie's perhaps sparkles the brightest. 

The all-too-brief glimpse into Bowie's psyche is as wonderfully weird as we'd hoped. Who knew that Ziggy had a thing for ladies who can burp on command? Or that he just can't stop bringing the word "miasma" into conversations? Keep reading to celebrate the brilliant brain of Bowie. He may think originality is overrated, but he certainly had a lot of it. Below are some highlights from his answers.

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What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Reading.

What historical figure do you most identify with?
Santa Claus.

Which word or phrases do you most overuse?
"Chthonic,” “miasma.”

What is your favorite occupation?
Squishing paint on a senseless canvas.

What is the quality you most like in a man?
The ability to return books.

What is the quality you most like in a woman?
The ability to burp on command.

What is your motto?
“What” is my motto.

For the full questionnaire, head to Brain Pickings.

 

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David Bowie Throughout The Years
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Photo of David BOWIE; Davie Jones (Davy Jones), posed, c.1965, playing Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. (credit:CA via Getty Images)
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Portrait of David Bowie photographed in 1967. (credit:Photoshot via Getty Images)
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Portrait of David Bowie photographed at the Studio of artist Dante Leonoli in Hampstead, London in September 1969. (credit:RTN / MediaPunch/MediaPunch/IPx)
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British rock singer, David Bowie, poses beside his Rolls Royce in May 1973. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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British singer David Bowie. (credit:PA/PA Archive)
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A pre-glam David Bowie jams at a party thrown by publicist and future nightclub impresario and DJ Rodney Bingenheimer at lawyer Paul Figen's house in January 1971, in Los Angeles. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images)
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Singer David Bowie being interviewed at home in Beckenham, London on April 24, 1972. (credit:Michael Putland via Getty Images)
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Musician David Bowie performs onstage during his 'Diamond Dogs' tour in June 1974. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images)
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David Bowie attends 17th Annual Grammy Awards on March 1, 1975 at the Uris Theater in New York City. (credit:Ron Galella via Getty Images)
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British rock singer David Bowie with American-born actress Sydne Rome. (credit:Evening Standard via Getty Images)
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In this Sept. 17, 1980, file photo, David Bowie listens during a news conference after a rehearsal at the Booth Theater in New York. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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David Bowie performs on stage on the Serious Moonlight Tour at Feijenoord Stadion, de Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands, in 1983. (credit:Rob Verhorst via Getty Images)
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David Bowie performing at The Cat Club in 1987 in Hollywood. (credit:RTN / MediaPunch/MediaPunch/IPx)
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David Bowie is seen with Iman smiling in 1991. The couple married in Lausanne on April 24, 1992. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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David Bowie performs live on stage with Tin Machine at Paradiso in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1989. (credit:Frans Schellekens via Getty Images)
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David Bowie (credit:Ron Galella, Ltd. via Getty Images)
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David Bowie and Iman during The Color Purple Broadway Opening Night in New York City. (credit:Bruce Glikas via Getty Images)

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