<p>We now have a unique opportunity to examine how novelist Charles Beadle portrayed the African sleeping sickness epidemic: first in a work of literature A Whiteman's Burden and then in a mass-market form of genre fiction The Lost Cure. In both these works the devastation of the pandemic that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives is etched with vivid moving poignancy. The Lost Cure is featured in Adventure magazine's 30 January 1923 issue but has never before been published in book form. As always Beadle's work resonates with a potent authenticity because it's deeply grounded in actual experience. A courageous explorer and innovative writer he spent a dozen years in Africa between 1898 and 1910 building a treasure trove of memories and existential observations that would later nourish his stories essays and novels. </p>
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