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.

Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?

By David Lehman | Tuesday October 20, 2015

Uniformity

By David Lehman | Tuesday October 13, 2015

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

Above the River of Your Longing

By David Lehman | Thursday January 16, 2025

“What a Strange Path”

By David Lehman | Monday December 16, 2024

“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

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