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Benjamin Hoff (born 1946) is an American author. He is best known as the author of ''
The Tao of Pooh ''The Tao of Pooh'' is a 1982 book written by Benjamin Hoff. The book is intended as an introduction to the Eastern belief system of Taoism for Westerners. It allegorically employs the fictional characters of A. A. Milne's ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' st ...
'' (1982) and ''
The Te of Piglet ''The Te of Piglet'' is a 1992 philosophical book written by Benjamin Hoff as a companion to his 1982 work ''The Tao of Pooh''. The book was published by Dutton Books and spent 21 weeks on the ''Publishers Weekly'' Bestseller List and 37 weeks on ...
'' (1992). In 2006, he denounced the publishing industry and announced his resignation from book-writing. His book, ''The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow'', won the
American Book Award The American Book Award is an American literary award that annually recognizes a set of books and people for "outstanding literary achievement". According to the 2010 awards press release, it is "a writers' award given by other writers" and "the ...
in 1988.


Personal life

Hoff grew up in the Portland, Oregon neighborhood of
Sylvan Sylvan or Sylvans (from the Latin ''silva'': "forest, woods") may refer to: Places United States * Sylvan, Illinois, a former settlement * Sylvan, Wisconsin, a town ** Sylvan (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated area in the town * Sylvan ...
, where he acquired a fondness of the natural world that has been highly influential in his writing. He attended elementary and middle school in Sylvan and attended both
Benson Polytechnic High School Benson Polytechnic High School is a technical public high school in the Portland Public Schools district. It is temporarily located in Portland's Lents neighborhood while a renovation project is underway at its campus in the Central Eastside ...
and Lincoln High School in Portland. Hoff attended college at the
University of Oregon The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public research university in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in 1876, the institution is well known for its strong ties to the sports apparel and marketing firm Nike, Inc, and its co-founder, billion ...
in Eugene and the Portland Museum Art School (now the
Pacific Northwest College of Art The Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) is an art school of Willamette University and is located in Portland, Oregon. Established in 1909, the art school grants Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees and graduate degrees including the Master of Fine ...
). Hoff obtained a B.A. in Asian Art from
The Evergreen State College The Evergreen State College is a public liberal arts college in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 1967, it offers a non-traditional undergraduate curriculum in which students have the option to design their own study towards a degree or follow a p ...
in
Olympia, Washington Olympia is the capital of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat and largest city of Thurston County. It is southwest of the state's most populous city, Seattle, and is a cultural center of the southern Puget Sound region. European ...
in 1973. Hoff has also studied architecture, music, fine arts, graphic design and Asian Culture. His studies in Asian Culture included reaching the certificate level in the
Japanese Tea Ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony (known as or ) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of , powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called . While in the West it is known as "tea ceremony", it is se ...
, had two years of apprenticeship in Japanese fine-tuning methods, and four years of instruction in the martial art form of
T'ai chi ch'uan Tai chi (), short for Tai chi ch'üan ( zh, s=太极拳, t=太極拳, first=t, p=Tàijíquán, labels=no), sometimes called "shadowboxing", is an neijia, internal Chinese martial art practiced for defense training, health benefits and medita ...
, including a year of Ch'i Kung (also known as
Qigong ''Qigong'' (), ''qi gong'', ''chi kung'', ''chi 'ung'', or ''chi gung'' () is a system of coordinated body-posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used for the purposes of health, spirituality, and martial-arts training. With roots in ...
). Prior to his career in writing, he worked as a tree pruner, antiques restorer, hospital orderly, investigative reporter, photojournalist, recording musician, singer, and songwriter. In the 1960s, Hoff helped form the rock–pop band
the United Travel Service The United Travel Service was an American garage rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1966. The group gained recognition as outsiders, taking a musical route that separated them from the trends set in the region by the Sonics and the Fabulo ...
. In his spare time, he practices Taoist
Qigong ''Qigong'' (), ''qi gong'', ''chi kung'', ''chi 'ung'', or ''chi gung'' () is a system of coordinated body-posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used for the purposes of health, spirituality, and martial-arts training. With roots in ...
and
T'ai chi ch'uan Tai chi (), short for Tai chi ch'üan ( zh, s=太极拳, t=太極拳, first=t, p=Tàijíquán, labels=no), sometimes called "shadowboxing", is an neijia, internal Chinese martial art practiced for defense training, health benefits and medita ...
. He enjoys playing classical guitar, composing music and taking nature photographs. In 2006, Hoff published an essay on his website titled "Farewell to Authorship", in which he denounced the publishing industry and announced his resignation from book-writing. This is the only website he has officially endorsed or been involved with. As of August 2010 the website displayed a series of letters sent between Hoff and staffers from the
Oregon Historical Society The Oregon Historical Society (OHS) is an organization that encourages and promotes the study and understanding of the history of the Oregon Country, within the broader context of U.S. history. Incorporated in 1898, the Society collects, preser ...
, where Hoff criticizes the OHS-produced ''Oregon Experience: Opal Whiteley'', saying that many of the facts were ignored or untrue. Hoff wrote the 1986 book ''
The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'', a biography about
Opal Whiteley Opal Irene Whiteley (December 11, 1897 – February 16, 1992) was an American Nature Writing, nature writer and diarist whose childhood journal was first published in 1920 as ''The Story of Opal'' in serialized form in the ''Atlantic Monthly'', ...
which also includes her diary.


Books

Benjamin Hoff has written five books: "The Way to Life" (1981), "The House on the Point" (2002), "The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow" (1986), ''
The Tao of Pooh ''The Tao of Pooh'' is a 1982 book written by Benjamin Hoff. The book is intended as an introduction to the Eastern belief system of Taoism for Westerners. It allegorically employs the fictional characters of A. A. Milne's ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' st ...
'' (1982), and ''
The Te of Piglet ''The Te of Piglet'' is a 1992 philosophical book written by Benjamin Hoff as a companion to his 1982 work ''The Tao of Pooh''. The book was published by Dutton Books and spent 21 weeks on the ''Publishers Weekly'' Bestseller List and 37 weeks on ...
'' (1992). ''The Tao of Pooh'' and its successor, "The Te of Piglet" are Hoff's best known books. They discuss Taoist beliefs and writings through Winnie-the-Pooh. "The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow" is a biography of
Opal Whiteley Opal Irene Whiteley (December 11, 1897 – February 16, 1992) was an American Nature Writing, nature writer and diarist whose childhood journal was first published in 1920 as ''The Story of Opal'' in serialized form in the ''Atlantic Monthly'', ...
, another American author from Oregon.


Awards and commendations

Hoff was awarded the
American Book Award The American Book Award is an American literary award that annually recognizes a set of books and people for "outstanding literary achievement". According to the 2010 awards press release, it is "a writers' award given by other writers" and "the ...
in 1988 for ''
The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
: The Rediscovered Diary of
Opal Whiteley Opal Irene Whiteley (December 11, 1897 – February 16, 1992) was an American Nature Writing, nature writer and diarist whose childhood journal was first published in 1920 as ''The Story of Opal'' in serialized form in the ''Atlantic Monthly'', ...
''. ''The Tao of Pooh'', ''The Te of Piglet'', and ''The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow'' were all book-of-the-month choices. ''The Tao of Pooh'' and "The Te of Piglet" were also chosen by the Quality Paperback Book Club. ''The Tao of Pooh'' was an international bestseller and spent 49 weeks on The New York Times' bestseller list. ''The Te of Piglet'' also became an international bestseller and spent 59 weeks on The New York Times' bestseller list.


Bibliography

* 1981 ''
The Way to Life ''The Way to Life: At the Heart of the Tao Te Ching'' is Benjamin Hoff's first work about Taoism. It was published in 1981 by Weatherhill (). The work is a unique interpretation of the ''Tao Te Ching'', an ancient Chinese text ascribed to Lao ...
'' (Weatherhill) * 1982 ''
The Tao of Pooh ''The Tao of Pooh'' is a 1982 book written by Benjamin Hoff. The book is intended as an introduction to the Eastern belief system of Taoism for Westerners. It allegorically employs the fictional characters of A. A. Milne's ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' st ...
'' (Dutton) * 1986 ''
The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the ...
'' (Houghton Mifflin) * 1993 ''
The Te of Piglet ''The Te of Piglet'' is a 1992 philosophical book written by Benjamin Hoff as a companion to his 1982 work ''The Tao of Pooh''. The book was published by Dutton Books and spent 21 weeks on the ''Publishers Weekly'' Bestseller List and 37 weeks on ...
'' (Dutton) * 2002 '' The House on the Point''(Minotaur Books)


References

* Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Thomson Gale, 2004. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoff, Benjamin 1946 births Living people American spiritual writers American Taoists Evergreen State College alumni American photojournalists American Book Award winners