Critical Mention
- Saturday Review of Books, Kenneth Rexroth on American Poetry (1965)
- Rolling Stone, "Floating Lotus" (San Francisco 1969)
- Festival—The Book of American Musical Celebrations, segment on “Floating Lotus Magic Opera Company.“ (Collier Books, New York 1970)
- Mug Shots: Who's Who in the New Earth, article and biography. (Meridian, World Publishing 1972)
- Literary San Francisco, Lawrence Ferlinghetti & Nancy Peters. (City Lights Books/Harper & Row, San Francisco 1980)
- Saudi Gazette, "A Lone Voice," Julia Simpson’s article on the poet. (March 16, 1988)
- Ellipses Magazine, "Return of a Sufi." (Princeton, Vol V No 5 1996-97)
- The Temple, Karl Kempton’s review of The Ramadan Sonnets. (Vol 3 No 3 Summer 1999)
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