- Born
- Died
- Birth nameAron Hector Schmitz
- Svevo worked as a bank clerk, and, after marrying Lidia Veneziani, he directed her father's factory, which supplied a special naval paint. He was much more successful as a businessman than as a writer at the time, his scripts being totally neglected. His fame came when he was over sixty, thanks to the interest of his English teacher, a young James Joyce.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseLivia Veneziani(1896 - September 13, 1928) (his death, 1 child)
- Granduncle of writer Susanna Tamaro.
- Italian writer, best known for "Una vita" (A Life, 1892), "Senilità" (As a Man Grows Older, 1898) and "La Conscienza di Zeno" (The Confessions of Zeno, 1923).
- Fifth child of Franz Schmidt, a Austrian Jewish salesman, and his wife Mirjam Felice, who was of Italian descent.
- After marrying Livia Veneziani, he converted to Roman Catholicism and took over the factory of his father-in-law in Murano (1898).
- There are three things I'm used to forgetting: faces, names and the third I don't remember.
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