#6_MANifesto

16 Oct 2025

– Alessandro Moni –

Every form of art, every book, every shared word is an exercise in freedom.
In a time marked by urgency and oversimplification, reading and thinking together become political gestures: acts of resistance against oblivion, against the loss of meaning, against the closure of language.

With BiblioMANia, MAN renews its public role as a critical space.  It invites authors and readers to return to an essential dimension of culture: that of dialogue, dissent, and the word unafraid of complexity.
Literature, like art, opens possibilities; it does not merely represent the world — it questions it, dismantles it, reimagines it.

In a context where culture is often reduced to entertainment or decoration, the museum chooses to reaffirm its political responsibility: to safeguard everyone’s right to think freely, to exercise imagination as a tool of knowledge and justice.

BiblioMANia is born from this conviction: that the spoken and heard word can still transform reality.

Each encounter thus becomes an act of cultural citizenship.

In the dialogue between authors and the public, the museum becomes a space of sensitive democracy, of care for thought, of community building.  Because freedom is not preserved in silence, but in the constant practice of imagining together.