Welcome to the Reincarnationist Blog’s series of interviews using the infamous Proust Questionnaire. Today’s subject is Douglas Clegg.

Vanity Fair is uses this simple and yet revealing questionnaire to interview celebrity subjects.

THE QUESTIONS:

Title of your latest book as of Sept 1, 2007:

 

The Queen of Wolves, Book Three of The Vampyricon

 

Do you believe — even a little bit that reincarnation is possible?

 

Yes, I believe it is among the possibilities of life. Sometimes I like the idea, and sometimes I think, “Oh, all of this all over again? I don’t know.”

 

Have you ever read anything about the subject that made an impression on you?

 

No. Any impression of reincarnation has been based on observation of nature itself, but I did read a lot about reincarnation while studying comparative religions in college — and I’ve forgotten none of it.

 

What is your most marked characteristic that you believe could be a hold over from a past life?

 

Probably a great flaw, but if I mention it here I might have to send anyone who knows about it into the next incarnation.

 

What is your principle defect that you believe might be inherited from a previous incarnation?

 

See above.

 

Which of your favorite heroes do you think you actually could have been and why?

 

I wish I could say I was a reincarnation of a hero, but I suspect if reincarnation exists, my past incarnations have been more likely just ordinary people in the situations life put them in. Or else, very bad people. After all, what if we’re all here now because we’ve been reincarnated from very bad people, and this is where bad people go? Just a cheery thought!

 

What three people from history would you like to have over to dinner for a discussion about reincarnation?

 

These are three people I’d love to have met and listened to about anything: Alan Watts, Isak Dinesen, and Joseph Campbell. I’m not sure if Isak Dinesen would want to discuss reincarnation, but I’d like her at the dinner table anytime. Of course, if there is reincarnation, maybe I actually can have them over for dinner soon.

 

What do you think happens when we die?

 

This is the big question, and I don’t have answers yet because I haven’t been there and no one who’s been there has yet told me about it. But I hope we get to continue.

 

When you come back next time, who would you like to be?

 

I’d like to be a writer again — it’s a good life, and I wouldn’t mind having it twice. In fact, the thought of reincarnation as a possibility makes the shortness of life not seem so bad. On the other hand, if I can’t be a writer, I wouldn’t mind being a dolphin so I could explore more of the ocean — I doubt I’ll be able to do much of that in this life.

 

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