In the early 1950s, Kanfer served in an army intelligence unit during the
Korean War. Experience included: "bohemian" in Paris, advertising, military interrogator, writer of cartoon captions, and TV gag-writer. In the early 1960s, he became a film critic, book critic, and senior editor at
Time magazine for more than 20 years when
Henry Grunwald ran the magazine. (When Grunwald retired, Kanfer spoke at his retirement party.) Colleagues there included
Lance Morrow. He left
Time staff in 1987 and contributed articles for another five years. After
Time, he became drama critic for
The New Leader, and then contributing editor or writer on arts, culture, and politics for the
City Journal (under managing editor
Myron Magnet),
The Wall Street Journal, and other publications. ==Personal life and death==