
In 1992, it was revealed that he had allowed his name to be used on a screenplay written by Dalton Trumbo, one of the Hollywood Ten, who had been blacklisted as a result of his refusal to testify before the House Un-American Committee (HUAC) hearings. It was based on his short story by the same name, published Februin a "slick" magazine, The Saturday Evening Post.

In addition to journalism and novels, Kantor wrote the screenplay for Gun Crazy (aka Deadly Is the Female) (1950), a noted film noir. He also saw combat during the Korean War as a correspondent. Nevertheless he was decorated with the Medal of Freedom by Gen. After flying on several bombing missions, he asked for and received training to operate the bomber's turret machine guns (this was illegal, as he was not in service).

Kantor's first novel was published when he was 24.ĭuring World War II, Kantor reported from London as a war correspondent for a Los Angeles newspaper. Kantor started writing seriously as a teen-ager when he worked as a reporter with his mother at the local newspaper in Webster City. His mother, a journalist, encouraged Kantor to develop his writing style. Kantor was born in Webster City, Iowa, in 1904. He wrote more than 30 novels, several set during the American Civil War, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956 for his 1955 novel Andersonville After flying on several bombing missions, he asked for and received training to operate the bomber' Benjamin McKinlay Kantor, was an American journalist, novelist and screenwriter. During World War II, Kantor reported from London as a war correspondent for a Los Angeles newspaper.

Kantor's first novel was published when he was 24. He wrote more than 30 novels, several set during the American Civil War, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1956 for his 1955 novel Andersonville Kantor was born in Webster City, Iowa, in 1904. Benjamin McKinlay Kantor, was an American journalist, novelist and screenwriter.
