Background
Morry Schwartz was born in 1948 in Vámospércs, Hungary.
Property developer and publisher
Morry Schwartz was born in 1948 in Vámospércs, Hungary.
He is the owner of Black Incorporated., the publisher of the influential Quarterly Essay, The Monthly and the The Saturday Paper. His Jewish family soon moved to Israel, but after 10 years decided to move again to Australia to avoid military service. Schwartz started studying architecture at the University of Melbourne but dropped out during the second year to become a movie distributor for independent films.
In 1974 he moved into the construction and property development industry.
His company first named Aardvark was later renamed Pan Urban. He is currently the chairman and major stakeholder of the property development company Pan Urban.
Its portfolio includes the Street Falls, Silverski and Huski hotels in Falls Creek, Victoria, the Watergate towers in Docklands and the refurbishment of the Melbourne General Post Office. In 2009, he set up a real estate website, listing only houses for sale valued at over $1 million.
However, his main passion is publishing.
In 1971, at the age of 23, Morry started Outback Press, publishing poetry and fiction. In the 1980s he established Schwartz Publishing, mainly publishing American self-help books Its all-time bestseller was Life"s Little Instruction Book with 300,000 copies sold.
In the 1990s Schwartz Publishing set up the Black Incorporated imprint, publishing since 2001 the Quarterly Essay and, since 2005, The Monthly.
On 1 March 2014 he launched The Saturday Paper.