The Tao of Pooh

158 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 1983 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
9780140067477

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2 stars (2 reviews)

The how of Pooh? The Tao of who? The Tao of Pooh!...in whidh it is revealed that one of the world's great Taoist masters isn't Chinese...or a venerable philosopher...but is in fact none other than that effortlessly calm, still, reflective bear, A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh! --back cover

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2 stars

It made me understand some concepts better, like p'u, the uncarved block, but some passages really grated on me, like the one on science and cleverness. I get what the author is saying: it's a criticism of seeking knowledge for the sake of knowledge, of using complicated words as a form of gatekeeping, of focusing on the study of the tree while missing the forest around it etc. But in the era of COVID and climate change, I have very little patience for "what do scientists even know anyway?"

And there are way more nuanced and better written critiques of productivity culture than the chapter about Bisy Backson.

Subjects

  • Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956--Characters- Winnie the Pooh. -- Milne, A.A. (Alan Alexander) , 1882-1956 --Religion and ethics. -- Taoism in literature -- Taoism