Urbina Square.
Urbina, a little village in Alava set down near the Gorbeia suffered from Franco´s dictatorship oppression, as the rest of the country. Iñaki Ormaetxea Antepara, the youngest of seven brothers, was born in the bosom of one of the village families.
Urbina Square narrates Iñaki´s and a generation political awakening that without knowing Franco´s dictatorship directly, soon realised that the dictator´s death would not bring necessarily a new scenery of freedom. Everything was absolutely controlled. An infancy full of dreams, a childhood devoted to the social fight as well as the students´one and a youthfulness dedicated to the political compromise to the last consequences are the biographical clues which the main character and the author share in this novel.
It is narrated in the first person by the one who took part in the experiences and chapters which are related. It is the portrait of an era and a Basque citizen who wished a much better country and world.







