Critical Works
- Ash, Lee. Library Journal, 1971 (1 May)
- Barthelme, Donald. The Teachings Of Don B.: A Yankee Way Of Knowledge. New York Times Magazine, 1973 (11 February), 14-15, 66-67. Reproduced in D. Barthelme, Guilty Pleasures. Dell, 1974.
- Castaneda, Margaret Runyan, as told to Wanda Sue Parrott. My Husband Carlos Castaneda. Fate, 1975 (February).
- Castaneda, Margaret Runyan. A Magical Journey with Carlos Castaneda. Victoria: Millenia Press 1996 ISBN 978-0-9696960-1-8
- Cook, Bruce. Is Carlos Castaneda for Real? National Observer, 1973 (24 February).
- De Holmes, Rebecca B. Shabono: Scandal or Superb Social Science? American Anthropology
- de Mille, Richard. Castaneda's Journey: The Power and the Allegory. Santa Barbara: Capra Press. 1976. ISBN 0-88496-067-6
- de Mille, Richard. The Don Juan Papers: Further Castaneda Controversies. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company. 1990. ISBN 0-534-12150-0 / Santa Barbara, California: Ross-Erikson. 1980 ISBN 0-915520-25-7
- Fikes, Jay Courtney. Carlos Castaneda, Academic Opportunism and the Psychedelic Sixties. Millenia Press (1993).
- Freilicher, Lila. The Carlos Castaneda Trilogy. Publishers Weekly, 1972 (20 November).
- Gill, Jerry H. The World Of Don Juan: Some Reflections. Soundings, 1974.
- Globus, Gordon G. Will The Real 'Don Juan' Please Stand Up. The Academy, 1975 (December).
- Holmes, Rebecca. 1983 Shabono: Scandal or Superb Social Science? American Anthropologist
- Kennedy, William. Fiction or Fact. New Republic, 1974 (16 November).
- Mandell, Arnold J. Don Juan In The Mind. Human Behavior, 1975 (January).
- Margolis, Joseph. Don Juan As Philosopher. In Noel (228-242), 1976.
- Noel, Daniel. Seeing Castaneda: Reactions to the Don Juan Writings of Carlos Castaneda, Perigee Books (1976)
- Oates, Joyce Carol. Anthropology-or fiction? New York Times Book Review, 1972 (26 November)
- Oates, Joyce Carol. Don Juan's Last Laugh. Psychology Today, 1974 (September).
- Oates, Joyce Carol. Letter to Daniel C. Noel. (In Noel (69), 1976—op.cit.)
- Parrott, Wanda Sue. I Remember Castaneda. Fate, 1975 (Feb).
- Pulvino, Charles J. & Lee, James L. Counseling According to Don Juan. Counseling and Values: Volume 19, pages 125-130, February 1975.
- Roszak, Theodore. A Sorcerer's Apprentice. Nation, 1969 (10 February)
- Silverman, David. Reading Castaneda. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975.
- Spicer, Edward H. American Anthropologist, 1969 (April)
- Sukenick, Ronald. Upward and Juanward: The Possible Dream. In Noel (110-120), 1976. (op.cit.) First published in Village Voice, 1973 (25 January).
- Tomkins, Calvin. The Teachings Of Joe Pye: (Field notes for Carlos Castaneda's next epiphany). New Yorker, 1973 (3 February).
- Wallace, John. The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Conversations with Carlos Castaneda. Penthouse, 1972 (December).
- Wilk, Stan. . American Anthropologist. 1972 (August)
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