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.

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

Reasons for Living

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 10, 2025

“The Jester’s Magma”

By David Lehman | Monday May 19, 2025

“The Overture”

By David Lehman | Friday April 18, 2025

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
Black and white "walk" sign

Impromptu

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 11, 2019

A Sonnet Is Ample Space

By David Lehman | Tuesday June 4, 2019

How to Be a Big-League Critic

By David Lehman | Monday June 3, 2019

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