Midcentury Tales from Rural Ohio

Subtitle
Birth, Growth, and Near Death

Crippled at birth, oppressed by conservative religion and school, fully grown too early, dedicated to work and money, deceived by the sirens of Midwest football, seduced by the perfume of female scents, Robert Steinle Williams emerges from childhood, adolescence and early adulthood in midcentury rural Delphos, Ohio. Here are lifeguarding summers, early Ohio SCUBA lessons and dives, an intimate walk along the Auglaize River, an embattled uncle’s WWII experience, a scout master’s terror as waist gunner in a B17, and the author’s first Marine training. Always hovering nearby is the dark figure of Our Unholy Lady of Merde and her trinity of forces — randomness, risk taking, and a disdain for early death — threatening him with electrocution, a car wreck, freezing, and millions of flesh-eating, streptococcal bacteria.

Bio

Robert Steinle Williams was born in Delphos, Ohio, spent four years in The
United States Marine Corps, and was educated at The University of Michigan and the
University of Cambridge, England. He is an emeritus professor at Arizona State
University and was the consulting director of the Histocompatibility Laboratory at Blood
Systems, Inc. He is currently a special volunteer for the National Institute of Diabetes
and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) for the National Institutes of Health (NIH).


Midcentury Tales from Rural Ohio
Date published
Publisher
Orange Frazer Press
ISBN
978-1949248-746
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