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Walter Rinder (born June 3, 1934) is an American humanist poet, philosopher, and photographer, whose books of inspirational poetry on love were popular in the 1960s and 70s. They featured his photographs of nature and the male nude. When sales declined in the harder-edged culture of the 1980s, and Rinder found it difficult to get his books published, he supplemented his income by selling antiques and collectibles. In the 1990s Rinder's creativity diminished; he stated "my heart lies in the 60's and 70's". His work has been referred to by Reginald Shepherd in ''Orpheus in the Bronx'' 〔 as not "what could be called real poetry" along with verse of Rod McKuen. Rinder is homosexual.〔(''Orpheus in the Bronx'' )〕 == Bibliography == ''Love is an Attitude'', 1970 * Quoted in Morrison, Eleanor S. ''Human Sexuality: Contemporary Perspectives''. Palo Alto, Cal: Mayfield, 1977. p427, as "a sensitive description of conscious love" * ''This Time Called Life'', 1971, 1984 * ''Spectrum of Love'', 1973 * * Reissued as ''Spectrum of love revisited'' 2001 * * Set to music by Paul Wesley Hofreiter as ''Spectrum of love : for narrator & orchestra, op. 72''〔(WorldCat )〕 * 'Follow Your Heart'', 1973 * ''Only One Today'' 1974 * ''The Humanness of You'', Vols 1&2, 1973-4 * ''Love is my Reason'', 1975 * "Will You Share With Me'', 1975 * ''Where Will I Be Tomorrow'' 1976 * * Review in Library Journal, 101: 1326 (1976) 〔"Embracing all aspects of loving, Rinder presents a powerful appeal for social freedom in his newest prose / poem. …"〕 * ''Aura of Love'' 1978 * ''Friends and Lovers'' 1978 * ''A Promise of Change'' 1979 * ''Forever Us'' 1981 * ''The World I Used to Know'' 1990 * * Excerpted in Selwood, Mary-Jane. ''On the Edge of Silence: A Mountain Anthology.'' Helensburgh: Springbank, 1993. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Walter Rinder」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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