词条 | Fetasiano group |
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The Fetasiano group were a group of writers from the Canary Islands between the 1950s and the 1970s. It included Rafael Arozarena (1923–2009), Antonio Bermejo (1926–1987), José Antonio Padrón (1932–1993) and Isaac de Vega (1920-2014). It is named after the novel Fetasa (1957) by Isaac de Vega. It was a literary movement that broke with the social and committed literature of the period, and took a more dreamy and symbolic direction.[1] References1. ^{{cite book|author=Sabas ( Martín|title=Sobre el volcán: (a propósito de Canarias)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zAp2C7g84zgC&pg=PA272|accessdate=2013-08-03|year=2007|publisher=Ediciones IDEA|language=Spanish|isbn=978-84-8382-127-5|pages=272–273}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Fetasiano Group}}{{CanaryIslands-stub}} 2 : Canarian culture|Canarian writers |
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