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Victor di Suvero was born on 20 May, 1927 in Turin, Italy, is an American poet (1927–2021). Discover Victor di Suvero's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

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Age 94 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 20 May 1927
Birthday 20 May
Birthplace Turin, Italy
Date of death 6 July, 2021
Died Place Santa Fe, New Mexico
Nationality Italy

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1927

Victor di Suvero (1927–2021) was an American poet, investment manager and entrepreneur.

He is associated with the poetry movement referred to as the Berkeley Renaissance.

He is the brother of the sculptor Mark di Suvero, whom he introduced to poetry at an early age.

Born in 1927 in Turin, Italy di Suvero grew up in China where his father had been stationed in the Italian Diplomatic Service.

1941

He came to San Francisco early in 1941 with his family as anti-fascist political refugees.

Victor di Suvero attended the University of Santa Clara and then, wanting to do something to help in the war effort and being too young for the armed forces, he shipped out as a Merchant Seaman at the age of 16 sailing as an able-bodied seaman in the Pacific.

He saw service from Guadalcanal to New Guinea and from Bia to Leyte.

1949

At the end of the War he returned to California and attended the University of California, Berkeley where he received his BA in Political Science in 1949.

At Berkeley he had been the editor of the Occident, the literary magazine of the University and won the Ina Coolbrith Prize for Poetry in that year.

While at the University of California in Berkeley, di Suvero developed a catering service to support himself which later evolved into a series of restaurants which he sold before moving to Sausalito, California where he bought and ran the Contemporary Gallery giving shows to artists such as Wayne Thiebaud and Jean Varda.

The Occident - A literary review of the University of California, Berkeley (1949)

1951

The development of the gallery led to his establishment of Design and Color Service in 1951 providing art and design advisory services to architects and real estate developers such as Eichler homes, The Draper Companies, and Conway and Culligan in the Bay Area.

This exposure soon led him to obtain his own Real Estate License and he then established di Suvero & Company, a Real Estate and Mortgage brokerage firm which he managed developing projects in Hawaii and Arizona as well as in California.

The various financing contacts di Suvero had developed for his real estate business gave him the opportunity to extend his management and funding practice into a succession of mining ventures.

He became a principal in Standard Coal Co., developing mines in Tennessee and West Virginia.

Subsequently he established Sapphire Trading Company which reopened the Yogo Sapphire Mine in Montana and the Noble Metals Mine Operation in Southern California and Nevada.

1986

He edited ¡Saludos!, the first bilingual collection of the poetry of New Mexico, all published by Pennywhistle Press which he established in 1986.

1987

In 1987, he drew the 50-feet tile mural Lady Liberty design that ended up on the facade of the building on 843 Los Angeles Street in the fashion district of Los Angeles.

During this entire period di Suvero continued with his writings.

As a poetry activist he served as a Director of the National Poetry Association for four years establishing National Poetry Week in San Francisco in 1987 which now has become National Poetry Month sponsored by the Academy of American Poets among other sponsors, and is now celebrated across the United States.

1988

After moving to New Mexico in 1988, di Suvero became one of the founders of PEN New Mexico and of the New Mexico Book Association.

Di Suvero continued living a life in Poetry among his other interests.

These include his ongoing work as Project Director for the National Institute for Change, for the American Immigrant Foundation and as the principal and sole Managing Member of Liberty Resources, LLC.

His latest publication, We Came To Santa Fe, is a charming collection of stories, poems and photographs by many who came to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico and stayed.

It serves as a beautiful vehicle in explaining the charm, attraction and way of life to be found in what has become known as "The City Different."

1999

In 1999 he established Liberty Resources, LLC which currently controls two mining operations in Nevada and one in California.

2007

Spring Again was awarded the Independent Publisher’s Association Bronze Medal in 2007.