Dark Ages

In this luminous essay, Thoreau calls us to reconsider how we view the past: not as a rigid ledger of facts, but as a shifting landscape of light and shadow. He asks us to read history “as little critically as we consider the landscape, and be more interested by the atmospheric tints ... than by its groundwork and composition.”

From the twilight of ages to the dawn of our own perception, this work invites you to sit on the mound of time, gaze through the mist of memory, and recognise that the true monument is not the stone carved in antiquity, but the living moment we inhabit now. Listen as Fiona Spreadborough gives voice to this meditation on existence, memory and the eternal laws of light.

Ideal for listeners drawn to thoughtful reflection, transcendental inquiry, and the subtle beauty of ideas.

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Dark Ages

In this luminous essay, Thoreau calls us to reconsider how we view the past: not as a rigid ledger of facts, but as a shifting landscape of light and shadow. He asks us to read history “as little critically as we consider the landscape, and be more interested by the atmospheric tints ... than by its groundwork and composition.”

From the twilight of ages to the dawn of our own perception, this work invites you to sit on the mound of time, gaze through the mist of memory, and recognise that the true monument is not the stone carved in antiquity, but the living moment we inhabit now. Listen as Fiona Spreadborough gives voice to this meditation on existence, memory and the eternal laws of light.

Ideal for listeners drawn to thoughtful reflection, transcendental inquiry, and the subtle beauty of ideas.

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Dark Ages

Dark Ages

by Henry David Thoreau

Narrated by Fiona Spreadborough

Unabridged — 9 minutes

Dark Ages

Dark Ages

by Henry David Thoreau

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Overview

In this luminous essay, Thoreau calls us to reconsider how we view the past: not as a rigid ledger of facts, but as a shifting landscape of light and shadow. He asks us to read history “as little critically as we consider the landscape, and be more interested by the atmospheric tints ... than by its groundwork and composition.”

From the twilight of ages to the dawn of our own perception, this work invites you to sit on the mound of time, gaze through the mist of memory, and recognise that the true monument is not the stone carved in antiquity, but the living moment we inhabit now. Listen as Fiona Spreadborough gives voice to this meditation on existence, memory and the eternal laws of light.

Ideal for listeners drawn to thoughtful reflection, transcendental inquiry, and the subtle beauty of ideas.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940203405593
Publisher: Anthony Pica Productions, LLC
Publication date: 11/04/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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