- Published: 13 February 2024
- ISBN: 9781529116106
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 240
- RRP: $24.99
The Darkness Manifesto
How light pollution threatens the ancient rhythms of life
- Published: 13 February 2024
- ISBN: 9781529116106
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 240
- RRP: $24.99
Absolutely wonderful, full of graceful insight and gentle persuasion
Chris Goodall, author of What We Need to Do Now
I never knew the night could be this fascinating or that there was so much I wanted to know about it. Highly recommendable read
Nicklas Brendborg, author of Jellyfish Age Backwards
An urgent and erudite hymn to the night, composed by a scientist with the soul of a poet
Chloe Aridjis, author of Book of Clouds
Superb... takes us on an exciting journey through multiple and fascinating areas of nocturnal biology... A critically important must-read for all who have an interest in the health of our planet
Russell Foster, author of Life Time
A powerful contribution to our understanding of the harm we're causing, and a clarion call for change
New Statesman
A scintillating read by a conservationist of true literary flair
Rebecca Giggs, award-winning author of Fathoms
A sophisticated exploration of the unintended consequences of artificial light on human society and the health of our planet, The Darkness Manifesto blends science with lyrical prose to draw attention to the immense importance of the night-time to all living organisms
*Waterstones' Best Popular Science Books of 2022*
Poetic and philosophical at times, intimate and expansive at others
Daily Telegraph
Accessible, fascinating, and stimulating [...] acts as a siren call for anyone who is concerned about the affect of humanity on our environment. The Darkness Manifesto opens eyes, hearts, and minds to beauty of darkness, and the importance of its continued existence
LoveReading.co.uk
Powerful ... Eklöf [shows] it is time for us to re-embrace darkness, both for nature's sake and our own
iNews
Eklöf underlines that only a fraction of outdoor artificial light benefits us... It is time for us all to re-embrace darkness, both for nature's sake and our own
Scotsman
A pleasure to read [and] a paean of praise for natural darkness in its own right
Financial Times *Best Books of 2022: Science*
Eklöf lays out the psychology, philosophy and politics behind the spread of illumination. Embracing the darkness isn't going to be easy ... Thankfully, Eklöf's last chapter is a manifesto of actionable points to befriend darkness [and] do our bit to try to save this spottily, but still too brightly, lit planet
New Scientist
Eklöf expresses his fears with cogent clarity in The Darkness Manifesto ... [and] takes his argument around the world [with] a style that is sometimes elegiac and often urgent ... the world needs to accelerate its embrace of darkness. To quote Eklöf's concluding phrase, carpe noctem
Financial Times
Johan Eklöf's book is a chilling account of the nemesis that is gathering pace and fury... building a compelling case against our colonial expansion into the trashing of the night
Literary Review
This book...show[s] how vital the darkness is to so many creatures and plants... its message is clear and stirring - the dark is necessary and we continue to dilute it at the Earth's peril
Geographical
An expansive and philosophical examination of our relationship with light and darkness... Eklöf weaves a gentle tapestry of reflective Nature writing combined with fierce, science-backed passion... powerful
Resurgence & Ecologist
At once rousing and poetic, this illuminating manifesto is full of precisely the kind of pocketable scientific titbits that will keep you reading well after your bedside light should have been switched off
Guardian