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- Hamri is characterised as "Hamid" in Brion Gysin's novel The Process
- Tales of Joujouka is Hamri's stories from his Sufi village in Morocco.
- Man from Nowhere Storming the citadels of enlightenment with William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, by Ambrose, Rynne, Wison, features both information on and an article by Hamri.
- Clandermond, Andrew, MacCarthy Terence, Hamri the painter of Morocco, (Tangier,2004) Biography and reproductions of Hamri art
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