David Lehman

David Lehman, a contributing editor of the Scholar, is a poet, a critic, and an editor. Ithaca, his new book of poems, won The New Criterion Poetry Prize for 2025. He runs the “Next Line, Please” poetry feature on our website.

A Photographer in Words

By David Lehman | Tuesday March 17, 2026

Why Lee Wiley? 

The singer you need to hear now

By David Lehman | Monday March 2, 2026

Resolutions or Regrets

By David Lehman | Monday February 9, 2026

A Leap Without a Safety Net

By David Lehman | Monday November 10, 2025

Let’s Write a Villanelle

By David Lehman | Monday October 6, 2025

The Stolen Lines

By David Lehman | Monday September 1, 2025

“Dead Man’s Hand”

By David Lehman | Monday August 4, 2025

Why Go On?

By David Lehman | Monday July 7, 2025
Still from Cape Fear

The Shadow of Evil

By David Lehman | Tuesday December 3, 2019
Harold Bloom

A Prophet of the Truly Great

By David Lehman | Monday October 21, 2019
Pencil

A Valediction, Forbidding Mourning

By David Lehman | Tuesday September 17, 2019

Poetry Noir

By David Lehman | Tuesday July 30, 2019

Get Hurt—or Go Back to Work

By David Lehman | Tuesday July 23, 2019
Chalk outline of a body

Starting With the End

By David Lehman | Tuesday July 16, 2019
Two rings

The Marriage Equation

By David Lehman | Tuesday July 9, 2019
A picture of a statue of a man standing on a globe

Patricians and Peasants

By David Lehman | Tuesday July 2, 2019
Two birds on a wire

Updike on Couples

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 25, 2019
Person walking down stairs, black and white photo

Nine-Line Stanzas

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 18, 2019

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