David Lehman

David Lehman, a contributing editor of the Scholar, is a poet, critic, and the general editor of The Best American Poetry annual anthology and author of the book One Hundred Autobiographies. He currently writes our Talking Pictures column.

Let’s Do It Again

A new crowd-sourced sonnet, one line at a time

By David Lehman | Tuesday October 6, 2015

A Radical Pessimist’s Priceless Patter

Dashiell Hammett took the detective story out of the parlor and into the street

By David Lehman | Monday September 7, 2015

Poems and Secret Messages

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 9, 2015

“Homage to Auden”

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 2, 2015

“In my end is my beginning”

By David Lehman | Tuesday May 26, 2015

Like Dancing Down the Aisle

By David Lehman | Tuesday May 19, 2015

“Nobody Heard Him”

By David Lehman | Tuesday April 28, 2015

“I Have Had My Vision”

By David Lehman | Friday November 22, 2024

In Reprise: Next Line, Please

By David Lehman | Friday October 25, 2024

Tunneling to Freedom

By David Lehman | Thursday June 6, 2024

Homage to the Uncanny

By David Lehman | Thursday February 29, 2024

How Well Do You Know Your Hitchcock?

By David Lehman | Friday January 19, 2024

“Mr. Lucky” Didn’t Know Who He Was

By David Lehman | Thursday September 28, 2023

Brilliant Carnage

By David Lehman | Thursday February 23, 2023

What Hath Gable Got?

By David Lehman | Monday November 28, 2022

The Allure of the Enigmatic

By David Lehman | Thursday August 25, 2022

Famous Last Lines

By David Lehman | Thursday July 21, 2022

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