San Francisco Renaissance poet, publisher, and critic known for a poetry collection entitled The Residual Years. His numerous other poetic works include In the Fictive Wish, The City Does Not Die, and The Crooked Lines of God. He was forced to serve at a Civilian Public Service work camp in 1943 due to the fact that he was a conscientious objector to the wartime draft bill. While in this Oregon camp, he and fellow objectors started an arts community.