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Readers respond: The beauty of darkness and difficulty of moral math

Protecting darkness

The article “Where darkness enlightens and inspires” in the Dec. 19 Weekly magazine immediately brought to mind the insights of Henry Beston in his classic 1928 book “The Outermost House” (still in print!).

“Our fantastic civilization has fallen out of touch with many aspects of nature, and with none more completely than with night. … With lights and ever more lights, we drive the holiness and beauty of night back to the forests and the sea. … Today’s civilization is full of people who have not the slightest notion of the character or the poetry of night, who have never even seen night. Yet to live thus, to know only artificial night, is as absurd and evil as to know only artificial day.” 

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