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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. Mrs. de Rachewiltz is Curator, Beinecke Rare Book Room and Manuscript Library, Yale University. She was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute from 1973 to 1975 and has since given lectures at many colleges and universities in the United States.

  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. She married Boris de Rachewiltz, an Egyptologist of noble lineage age, in 1946. Two children, Sigifredo Walter and Patrizia, followed in 1947 and 1950. Her time since then has been occupied with raising their family, restoring their residence, Brunnenburg, a medieval castle near Merano, and studying and translating the works of her father.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2009 · 9. 5.5K views 14 years ago. 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...

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  6. 3 de feb. de 2023 · De Rachewiltz, Mary and Maria Ardizzone. “Commento: I.” Ezra Pound I Cantos. A cura di Mary de Rachewiltz. [Bilingual English-Italian edition]. Milano: Mondadori, 1985. 1505. Dennis, Helen. “Canto One.” In A New Approach to the Poetry of Ezra Pound Through the Medieval Provençal Aspect. Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Pres, 1996. 330-336.

  7. Mary would get married to the Egyptolo-gist Boris de Rachwiltz, who purchased Brunnenburg Castle in the village of Tirol in the Italian Tyrol. There, now aged 94, she resides to this day and is actively en gaged in helping to promote scholarship on her father—and to rectify his reputation. The interview, compressed and redacted