Boris de Rachewiltz

Prince Boris de Rachewiltz (Boris Baratti) (1926–1997) was an Italian-Russian Egyptologist and writer on Africa and the ancient world.[1] He studied Egyptology at the Pontifical Biblical Institute (1951–1955).[1]

Biography

He is connected by marriage to Ezra Pound, having married Pound's daughter with Olga Rudge, Mary, in 1946.[1] Pound retreated to a property at Brunnenburg in the Italian Tyrol, in the de Rachewiltz family from 1927, and owned by Boris and Mary, after his 1958 release from hospital. He wrote some later parts of The Cantos there.

Mary has translated English poetry into Italian: her father's, but also Robinson Jeffers and E. E. Cummings, Ronald Duncan and Denise Levertov.

Their children, Sigifredo (Siegfried) Walter and Patrizia, are also both writers, Siegfried writing on the Tyrol.

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 Tryphonopoulos, Demetres P. (2005). The Ezra Pound encyclopedia. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-30448-4.

See also



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