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  1. Mary de Rachewiltz (born Maria Rudge; July 9, 1925) is an Italian-American [1] poet and translator. Early life and education. De Rachewiltz was born Maria Rudge in Brixen, Italy, on July 9, 1925, the daughter of Olga Rudge, a classical violinist, and Ezra Pound, who was married to Dorothy Shakespear.

  2. Mary de Rachewiltz (1925-. Born July 9, 1925, in Bressanone, Italy, to Ezra Pound and the violinist Olga Rudge, Mary de Rachewiltz was raised in the South Tyrol by a peasant couple. Her first language was the Tyrolese dialect of German spoken by her adoptive parents, but she honed her linguistic skills with the Italian and French taught to her ...

  3. Mary de Rachewiltz is the daughter of Ezra Pound. Her 1971 autobiography, Discretions, was reissued in 2005 as Ezra Pound: Father and Teacher. She is also the author of several books of poems, in Italian and English, and translator of Pound’s Cantos into Italian.

  4. 2 de jul. de 2009 · Listen to Mary de Rachewiltz talk about the history of Brunnenburg Castle. From March until May 2008, students lived and worked at the castle in northern Italy for GMC's first international...

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  5. Mary de Rachewiltz’s autobiographical account, Ezra Pound, Father and Teacher, which first appeared as a New Directions Paperbook in 1975, is now reissued with a new afterword by the author. Set against the background of Fascist Italy and the Tyrolean Alps...

  6. “Roses,” a poem of unsatisfied appetition, moves into the Pusteral dialect which the young Mary Rudge spoke during her childhood in the Tyrol, where she was raised by foster parents. The words in German evoke the local foods of the region.

  7. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Let the Wind Speak is both a history of modern writers who were forced to negotiate allegiances to one another and to their adopted countries in a time of mortal conflict, and the story of Mary de Rachewiltz’s navigation through issues of personal identity amid the shifting politics of western nations in peace and war.