Newly published sketches by the illustrator behind Winnie-the-Pooh have revealed how he overcame his distaste for conflict to rail against appeasement in the run-up to the Second World War... “He had lost his only brother in the war ... .
And for me the Holocaust isn’t only part of the Jewish Question, it’s also part of what I call the Pooh-ish Question. I’m referring to Frederick Crews’ The Pooh Perplex ... Frederick Crews’ The Pooh Perplex (1963) and his follow-up Postmodern Pooh (2001).