Isaac de Vega
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Isaac de Vega (b. 1920 in Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife, Canary Islands), is a Spanish and a Canarian writer. He was received the Premio Canarias de Literatura in 1988 along with Rafael Arozarena.
He studied Mastery at La Laguna, he collaborated in diversed Canarian publication with la Tarde (The Afternoon).
He formed a part of the fetasiano group with other Canarian writers including Rafael Arozarena and José Antonio Padrón, he made his great relevance of the world in these letters of the island.
[edit] Literature
He wrote several works including: