Victoriano Crémer (18 December 1906 – 27 June 2009) was a Spanish poet, journalist and "official chronicler of the city of León, Spain.
"[1] The Latin American Herald Tribune described Cremer as Spain's "longest lived poet" in 2009.
[1] The magazine published work by poets including Blas de Otero, César Vallejo and Pablo Neruda.
[1] Crémer won a Jaime Gil de Biedma Poetry Prize in 2008 for his writing, El Ultimo Jinete (The Last Horseman).
[1] 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.