ROBERT TOWNSEND

Robert E Townsend comes from a long line––father, grandfathers and great-grandfathers––of soldiers, American and pre-American. Slavic on his mother’s, deep-south redneck on the father's side, his parents managed money poorly and told stories well. Spare, pithy, lasting the duration of a Pall Mall cigarette, the tales were to entertain while teaching. No one is completely useless, he was told. He can always serve as a bad example. He learned that storytellers are treasured, liars are vexing and both are often one and the same. However, when the skilled liar is armed, crazed and planning Armageddon, ambiguity in matters of war and peace and life and death have vexed the earth.

His stories and novels arise from family history, fables and stories told around the kitchen table as well as his own experiences in America’s late 20th century ambiguous wars, deceptions and counter-deceptions. Fluent in Russian and German with a growing vocabulary in French, Townsend is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin (BA), studied at Freies Universitat Berlin (Certifikat), and received his MA from Georgetown University (Russian Area Studies).

Book cover of 'The Star of Istanbul' by Robert Olen Butler featuring a woman on a couch.

Book Review, Hot Country and The Star of Istanbul by Robert Olen Butler:

While traveling these last two weeks via Istanbul, Venice and Trieste to Rovinj, Croatia I have been rereading Robert Olen Butler's Christopher Marlowe Cobb novel,  Hot Country  and its follow-on,...
Coastal town with colorful buildings and a tall bell tower at sunset.

Arriving Rovinj

Patrice reported our travels from the United States through Venice here and here. We stayed in Venice five days.  Venice, even stormy, flooded and windswept, was charming, warm and inviting....
People relaxing by the lakeside with colorful chairs and a dock in the background.

Leaving Madison

We are leaving Madison.  Tonight we board Turkish Airlines flight 6 for Istanbul, Turkey, thence to Venice for a few days and onto Rovinj, Croatia. (more…)
Snow-dusted rocky mountain peaks under a clear blue sky.

Leaving Boulder

Flatirons, Boulder, Colorado Tomorrow, the Rocky Mountains eastern slope and the Boulder, Colorado, Flatirons, disappears.  I am glancing over my task list, which in the nature of task...
People relaxing by the lakeside with colorful chairs and a dock in the background.

Ледоход (Spirit Falls in Russian)

Ледоход   Spirit Falls - Ледоход My long time, Merrill, Wisconsin, friend Serge Kotlar has been translating my Cold War inter-connected series of novels into Russian.  The...

2nd Installment: The Wisconsin Stories

Patrice publishes her first story: Burial Burial As was Bereft, our previous short story publication, Burial will be offered free on Amazon.com for the five days (20-24 July 2013)...

Куда? Whither?

Оn 31 May Patrice and I are leaving our Madison apartment and on 31 July we are leave Madison. Patrice will teach Rolfing (August-September-October 2013) in Boulder, Colorado. While Patrice...
A weathered tree trunk carved into a humanoid figure outdoors.

California Zephyr to San Francisco,

James R.C. Cook, Khorat RTAFB, Thailand, 1970 Robert Townsend, Grand Junction, Co, 19 October 2012 Patrice and I traveled the California Zephyr...
Baseball player in a red uniform ready to bat.

Publisher and Writer – Landowner and Serf

  Cardinals Curt Flood 1968 I've spent a great deal of time composing this blog because I am writing a scene, time frame 1961, in which two young men, Rick...
Cover of 'The Serpentine Code' showing two figures under a large tree in a mystical setting.

Codes, Ciphers and Cryptanalysis

The Centerville Code Justin A. Day (pseudonym) with  Jan Weeks published The Centerville Code forty-two years too late for me.   It is a 10-13 year-old boy...