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Victoriano Crémer (18 December 1906 – 27 June 2009) was a Spanish poet, journalist and "official chronicler of the city of León, Spain." The Latin American Herald Tribune described Cremer as Spain's "longest lived poet" in 2009. Crémer, born in Burgos, co-founded the literary magazine Espadaña (Bell Tower) with and during the height of the Spanish Civil War. The magazine published work by poets including Blas de Otero, César Vallejo and Pablo Neruda.

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  • Victoriano Crémer (ca)
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  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (Burgos, 18 de desembre de 1906 - Lleó, 27 de juny de 2009) va ser un poeta, novel·lista i assagista espanyol. (ca)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (* 18. Dezember 1906 oder 1907 in Burgos; † 27. Juni 2009 in León) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Victoriano Crémer wurde bekannt mit seinen Büchern „Nuevos cantos de vida y esperanza“, „Libro de Caín“, „Tiempo de soledad“ und „El último jinete“. 2008 erhielt er den „Jaime Gil de Biedma“-Preis. Er wurde 1963 mit dem Nationalpreis für Dichtkunst und 1994 mit dem Literaturpreis von Kastilien-León geehrt. (de)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (Burgos, 18 de diciembre de 1906-León, 27 de junio de 2009) fue un poeta, novelista y ensayista español. (es)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso, né le 18 décembre 1906 à Burgos et mort le 27 juin 2009 à León, est un poète et journaliste espagnol. (fr)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (Burgos, 18 december 1906 - León, 27 juni 2009) was een Spaans dichter en journalist. Victoriano Crémer is bekend door zijn boeken Nuevos Cantos de Vida y Esperanza, Libro de Caín, Tiempo de Soledad en El Ultimo Jinete. In 2008 kreeg hij de "Jaime Gil de Biedma"-prijs. Daarnaast kreeg hij in 1963 de nationale prijs voor poëzie en in 1994 de prijs voor literatuur van de regio Castilië en León. (nl)
  • Victoriano Crémer (18 December 1906 – 27 June 2009) was a Spanish poet, journalist and "official chronicler of the city of León, Spain." The Latin American Herald Tribune described Cremer as Spain's "longest lived poet" in 2009. Crémer, born in Burgos, co-founded the literary magazine Espadaña (Bell Tower) with and during the height of the Spanish Civil War. The magazine published work by poets including Blas de Otero, César Vallejo and Pablo Neruda. (en)
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  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (Burgos, 18 de desembre de 1906 - Lleó, 27 de juny de 2009) va ser un poeta, novel·lista i assagista espanyol. (ca)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (* 18. Dezember 1906 oder 1907 in Burgos; † 27. Juni 2009 in León) war ein spanischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. Victoriano Crémer wurde bekannt mit seinen Büchern „Nuevos cantos de vida y esperanza“, „Libro de Caín“, „Tiempo de soledad“ und „El último jinete“. 2008 erhielt er den „Jaime Gil de Biedma“-Preis. Er wurde 1963 mit dem Nationalpreis für Dichtkunst und 1994 mit dem Literaturpreis von Kastilien-León geehrt. (de)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (Burgos, 18 de diciembre de 1906-León, 27 de junio de 2009) fue un poeta, novelista y ensayista español. (es)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso, né le 18 décembre 1906 à Burgos et mort le 27 juin 2009 à León, est un poète et journaliste espagnol. (fr)
  • Victoriano Crémer (18 December 1906 – 27 June 2009) was a Spanish poet, journalist and "official chronicler of the city of León, Spain." The Latin American Herald Tribune described Cremer as Spain's "longest lived poet" in 2009. Crémer, born in Burgos, co-founded the literary magazine Espadaña (Bell Tower) with and during the height of the Spanish Civil War. The magazine published work by poets including Blas de Otero, César Vallejo and Pablo Neruda. Some of Crémer's best known works include Tiempo de Soledad (Time of Solitude), Nuevos Cantos de Vida y Esperanza (New Songs of Life and Hope), and Libro de Cain (The Book of Cain). Crémer won a Jaime Gil de Biedma Poetry Prize in 2008 for his writing, El Ultimo Jinete (The Last Horseman). Crémer was admitted to a hospital in León in June 2009. He died in León, Spain, on 27 June 2009, due to complications of old age at the age of 102. Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, himself a resident of León, issued a condolence message in which he expressed "deep sorrow" and applauded Cremer whose literature guided Spain during "some very tough times in our history." Zapatero called Crémer a "cultural activist." (en)
  • Victoriano Crémer Alonso (Burgos, 18 december 1906 - León, 27 juni 2009) was een Spaans dichter en journalist. Victoriano Crémer is bekend door zijn boeken Nuevos Cantos de Vida y Esperanza, Libro de Caín, Tiempo de Soledad en El Ultimo Jinete. In 2008 kreeg hij de "Jaime Gil de Biedma"-prijs. Daarnaast kreeg hij in 1963 de nationale prijs voor poëzie en in 1994 de prijs voor literatuur van de regio Castilië en León. (nl)
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