Mariano de Paco, in Velintonia: "The Generation of '27 was also about dialogue and harmony. And that is how we work"
Mariano de Paco discusses the importance of recovering the spirit of cooperation and harmony associated with Spain's Generation of '27 while announcing a significant investment to enhance literary heritage in Madrid.
Mariano de Paco, the cultural minister of the Community of Madrid, emphasizes the importance of revitalizing the literary legacy of Spain's Generation of '27 while touring the garden of renowned poet Vicente Aleixandre's home. He mentions that the recovery of this space is a crucial aspect of the government's literary contributions, with over 10 million euros allocated for the project. The aim is to celebrate the centenary of this influential cultural movement, positioned as a significant initiative amidst upcoming commemorations.
However, the project faces internal challenges within the cultural sector, particularly tensions with the Círculo de Bellas Artes, a key institution in the region. The leadership of the Círculo has expressed concerns about diminishing financial support from the government, interpreting it as a deliberate attempt to undermine the institution. Despite denying any intention to suppress the Círculo, de Paco acknowledges the strained dynamics, suggesting that the political landscape complicates the cultural funding environment.
As the 2027 anniversary approaches, the hope is that the focused investment will enable a resurgence of interest and appreciation for the Generation of '27, a period characterized by artistic innovation and collaborative dialogue. De Paco's commitment reflects a broader vision for cultural policy in Madrid, aiming to foster collaboration and recognition of Spain's rich literary heritage, even as the intricacies of governmental support evolve amidst ongoing debates.