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Mary de Rachewiltz is a poet and translator born in 1925 in Rome, Italy. She is the daughter of Ezra Pound and his Italian mistress, Olga Rudge. She is best known for her translations of her father's poetry into Italian. Mary de Rachewiltz is currently 98 years old. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. Mary de Rachewiltz is currently single. There is no information available about her past relationships. Mary de Rachewiltz is the daughter of Ezra Pound and Olga Rudge. She has two siblings, Omar Shakespear Pound and Mary Dorothy Pound. Mary de Rachewiltz is a poet and translator. She is best known for her translations of her father's poetry into Italian. She has also published several books of her own poetry, including The Tree of Idleness (1962), The Pisan Cantos (1966), and The Cantos of Ezra Pound (1971). Mary de Rachewiltz's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her career as a poet and translator.

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1980

In the 1980s de Rachewiltz published the first dual-language edition of her father's epic poem The Cantos, which he began work on in the years before 1915 and continued throughout his life until his death. She is curator of the Ezra Pound Archive, Center for the Study of Ezra Pound and His Contemporaries, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. De Rachewiltz studied at Radcliffe College between 1973 and 1975. She has presented lectures about her father's work and modernist poetry throughout the U.S. and Canada. She collected and co-edited with biographer David Moody, her father's letters written to his parents, published in 2011 as Ezra Pound to His Parents.

1946

In 1946, Mary married Egyptologist Boris de Rachewiltz. A son was born the next year, followed by a daughter two years later. They bought and renovated for their residence Brunnenburg castle in the Italian Tyrol. She published an autobiography Discretions in 1971. The following year, her father died in Venice.

1925

Mary de Rachewiltz (born Maria Rudge; July 9, 1925) is an Italian-American poet and translator.

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. Her mother placed the girl in the care of a peasant couple after her birth; she was raised on their farm in Gais in the Italian Tyrol. She grew up on a farm speaking the local dialect of German, but when she was older, she began to join her mother, and sometimes Pound, at Olga's house in Venice. There Maria was exposed to a world of culture, literature and politics. In the Tyrolean village, she had access to only two books, but when with her parents, she made full use of a large library, was expected to speak Italian, and wear white gloves. As a teenager, she moved away from the mountains and at that point, Pound took her education in hand. During World War II while Pound was making fascist radio broadcasts for Rome radio, he simultaneously took time to teach his daughter literature, telling her "I can only teach you the profession I know."