A Year Full of Recognition
The X Ebrenco Literary Heritage Conference has reached its tenth edition, an event that has been dedicated to the work and life of Gerard Vergés. Organized by the Marcel·lí Domingo Municipal Library, these conferences have become a meeting point for those who want to celebrate the literary wealth of our land. On this occasion, the format has been innovative, focusing on two weekends full of activities.
The Impact of Vergés on Catalan Literature
In this year’s presentations, it has become clear that Gerard Vergés is not just a local author, but a central figure in 20th-century Catalan literature. The speakers have highlighted his influence that goes beyond the borders of Tortosa, reaffirming his importance as an essential voice of Catalonia.
A Multifaceted Portrait
The intention of these conferences has been to create a collective portrait of Vergés, exploring the multiple dimensions of his work, which ranges from prose and poetry to translation and art. The diversity of the speakers has allowed for a rich and varied analysis of his legacy.
Looking Towards the Future
With an eye on the centenary of Vergés’ birth in 2031, it is essential to continue working to keep his legacy alive. Initiatives such as the re-edition of ‘Thirteen imperfect biographies’ and the digitization of the magazine ‘Geminis’ are important steps to make his work accessible to future generations.
Innovative Projects
The City Council and the Library have promoted projects such as ‘Inspire Wine and Culture’, which combines the literature of Vergés with organic wines from Terra Alta, demonstrating that culture can be a vehicle for innovation and community.
Culture as a Community Engine
The echo of the conference was felt in the atmosphere, with an audience that filled the library room, generating conversations and reflections around the figure of Vergés. In a city as diverse as Tortosa, it is essential that culture serves as a tool for unity and social cohesion.
Claiming the Legacy of Vergés
It is the responsibility of all of us to continue the task of vindicating Vergés. With activities such as book clubs and storytelling sessions, we can bring his work closer to both adults and children. Every step we take in this regard brings us closer to the recognition he deserves.
Thanks to All Participants
The great success of these days would not have been possible without the effort of all those who participated. As Vergés said, ‘We have made substance out of everything we have read’, reminding us of the importance of literature in our lives. We continue to work to keep its essence alive.