Hindseeing

A Life in the World

by Bertram Clive Beardsley


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/15/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 428
ISBN : 9781532016660
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 428
ISBN : 9781532016677

About the Book

There are not many people alive who can testify to the remarkable twentieth century. Bertram Clive Beardsley, age ninety-one, can—from firsthand experience.

Born in 1924, Kansas City, Beardsley grew up during the depression, served in World War II and Korea, earned a master’s degree on the GI Bill, and worked in countries where Cold War hostilities bubbled under the surface. He married a woman from Belize and raised two biracial children at a time when such a family turned heads and caused comments.

Along the way, Beardsley played baseball and jazz, took his family around the world, and strove to be a man in full.


About the Author

The Army was not my favorite lifestyle during my years, 19 to 22, but it more than atoned by making possible the most romantic then gloriously maturing love life I had ever dreamed of. Mary and I shared this deep intimate affection and bodily union with marvelous spontaneity over several years in snatched opportunities while I was single. Mary always nurtured the hope that someday we would be together forever in the most earnestly, frank, passionate letters conceivable. Although she had briefly married and had two children, when I wrote of my marriage to Zoe in my 40s, Mary initially wrote angrily as if betrayed; her letter calmed down to stiff upper lip acceptance and so ended.

My time in Washington, DC included work on a Friend’s special high level discussion group, and in New York I was Secretary with the hub Chapter of the Society for international Development along with happy nine-to-five employment with International Development Services. This led to going further, to work directly in several of such blighted lands. This took me, while single, through London a few times and I managed to spend short re-charging visits with wonderfully excited Mary.

Once I met and married Zoe in her homeland Belize she became as involved as me in whatever good may have been achieved, and plenty of associated troubles. Turkey was my last solo post, but we thrived together after that: Nigeria, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Somalia and in between; and later, a total of nine years in Belize. We left the road when Zoe was tenure tracked to teach writing at Kent State U., and I followed to teach as adjunct in Political Science at KSU.

A Masters degree taken at The University of Chicago in International Relations seems to have helped along the way, and so was a year as “Visitor” at the Institute of Development Studies at the U. of Sussex.

I had written many letters, reports, articles and rejoinders over my years, but this my first try at a book.