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To Rob A Bank Is An Honor

Lucio Urtubia

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Born into poverty in Northern Spain, Lucio Urtubia led a winding life. His days were dedicated to revolutionary activities and bricklaying (the latter, he would emphasise, was at least tantamount to the former). The set pieces Urtubia lived throughbank robberies, establishing Anarchist presses, stints in prisonare worth the price of admission in and of themselves, but To Rob a Bank Is an Honor's tone is the icing on the cake. Despite the author's own reservations about the quality of his prose, this autobiography feels as if we have just sat down with its author and found him in an anecdotal mood. Lucio guides us through his life gently, determined to get his points acrossthe evil of incarceration, the inexistence of justice etc.but never to the detriment of his conversational timbre.
In 1981, Lucio Urtubia received a suitcase full of cash from Citibank executives, handed over the plates he'd used to forge 20 million dollars in traveler's checks, and walked away a free man. This is the true story of the most famous Robin Hood of the twentieth century, a lifelong anarchist who robbed from the rich to give to liberation struggles the world round. Born to a poor family in the Basque Country, Urtubia was conscripted into Franco's army before fleeing to exile in Paris, where he worked as a mason by day and collaborated with Catalonian anarchists by night. Soon, he was planning bank heists to fund the Spanish struggle, stealing weapons, and masterminding the escape of resistance fighters. Following the uprisings of May 1968, Urtubia opened a printshop, producing political pamphlets while secretly counterfeiting passports and workers' pay cheques-until he hit on the scheme that would make him infamous. 'He who robs a thief is a thousand times forgiven!' Urtubia declared. Over decades, he funneled support to such organisations as Italy's Red Brigades, the West German Baader-Meinhof group, the Black Panthers in the US, and the ETA Basque separatists. Told with Urtubia's free-flowing warmth and humour, To Rob a Bank Is an Honor narrates the life stories and political convictions of a larger-than-life figure at the centre of an incendiary era.
Translated by Paul Sharkey
Publisher: AK Press
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 06 Feb 2025
Dimensions: 228 x 152 x 21 mm
ISBN: 9781849355780