Federigo Tozzi (born 1 January 1883 in Siena; died 21 March 1920 in Rome) was an Italian writer.
He initially worked as a railway official, but took over running the family inn after his father's death.
Two years later, he began work on his first novel, Con gli occhi chiusi ("With closed eyes"), which was highly autobiographical.
That same year, he also founded a nationalist, bi-weekly magazine called La Torre and became a journalist in Rome.
Through his literary activity, he caught the attention of the writer Luigi Pirandello, who subsequently supported him.