Our past up for auction. Everyday objects have their own voice, powerful and deep for whoever wants to hear it.

Getting rid of them denotes ignorance about what an anthropological treasure should be. It is not about unhealthy nostalgia for the past, quite the contrary, it is the awareness that we must work so that in the future we do not have to regret what we let be lost. “We cannot go down in history,” writes Carmen, “like the generation of Sorians and Machado readers who allowed their landscape to be crushed”