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Essay heading: MacKinlay Kantor and Andersonville
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He also wrote columns for the Des Moines Tribune (1930-31). In 1928, Kantor's first novel hit the shelves, Diversey, which dealt with Chicago gangsters. It was an entirely uncharacteristic book for him, he may have been looking for a story that would sell. However, he made his mark as an author, and his first published civil war novel, Long Remember, was widely accepted in most literary circles... displayed 300 characters
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However, he made his mark as an author, and his first published civil war novel, Long Remember, was widely accepted in most literary circles.
His early interest in the Civil War was perhaps the springboard for his entire career. He spent much of his time in the library in the history section, and outside of the library he would spend hours listening to stories that people told... displayed next 300 characters
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