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  1. The Best American Poetry 2003 by Yusef Komunyakaa, 2003-09-09
  2. Jim and Dave Defeat the Masked Man by David Lehman, James Cummins, 2005-12-08
  3. The Best American Poetry 1999 by David Lehman, 1999-09-08
  4. The Best American Poetry 2000
  5. The Best American Poetry 2004
  6. The Best American Poetry 2009: Series Editor David Lehman
  7. The Best American Poetry 1990
  8. Proclaiming Revolution: Bolivia in Comparative Perspective (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 10)
  9. BEST AMERICAN POETRY 1993
  10. VALENTINE PLACE: Poems
  11. The Best American Poetry 1996
  12. The Big Question (Poets on Poetry) by David Lehman, 1995-12-01
  13. The KGB Bar Book Of Poems by David Lehman, Star Black, 2000-04-01
  14. Ecstatic occasions, expedient forms: 65 leading contemporary poets select and comment on their poems by David (Editor) Lehman, 1988

21. 'The Last Avant-Garde' No Poetry Here
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22. Lehman, David
lehman, david 1948 (david lehman). Books by this Author. An alternative to speechdavid lehman Publisher Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press, c1986.
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Publisher: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press
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The best of the best American poetry, 1988-1997

Harold Bloom
, editor; David Lehman , series editor
Publisher: New York : Scribner Poetry
ISBN: 0-68484-779-5 Beyond amazement Beyond amazement: new essays on John Ashbery edited by David Lehman Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press ISBN: 0-80149-183-5 Beyond amazement Beyond amazement: new essays on John Ashbery edited by David Lehman Publisher: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press ISBN: 0-80141-235-8 Ecstatic occasions, expedient forms Ecstatic occasions, expedient forms: 85 leading contemporary poets select and comment on their poems edited by David Lehman Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press ISBN: 0-47209-633-8 Ecstatic occasions, expedient forms Ecstatic occasions, expedient forms: 85 leading contemporary poets select and comment on their poems edited by David Lehman Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press ISBN: 0-47206-633-1 James Merrill, essays in criticism

23. 35320. Lehman, David. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION david lehman (b. 1948), US poet, editor, critic. “The End of theWord,” ch. 1, Signs of the Times (1991). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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24. 35317. Lehman, David. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION david lehman (b. 1948), US poet, editor, critic. “Archie Debunking,”ch. 3, Signs of the Times (1991). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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27. Poetry Daily Feature David Lehman
Poetry Daily home page. October 16 by david lehman Five Points VolumeV, Number 1 Fall 2000. Online Bookstore Listing david lehman
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28. Bold Type: David Lehman
A native of New York City, david lehman is an acclaimed poet, critic, and editorathrowback to the ideal of the manof-letters who can move with seeming ease
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David Lehman explains his motivation for writing The Last Avant-Garde, and in doing so offers an overview of this Bold Type feature. You'll find 5 poems from the author, and a wonderful excerpt from this illuminating book.
It seems to me that the biography of a great poet or a controversial thinker, in addition to being intrinsically interesting, can help illuminate a specific text, a current of thought, or a cultural phenomenon-in some cases all three. The use of biography has what you might call a functional advantage: the strong narrative drive that comes with the turf helps sustain the reader's attention. In American universities, biography as a tool of literary criticism has been out of favor for about sixty years, which may make me something of a maverick. But books as different from one another as Lionel Trilling's study of Matthew Arnold (1939) and Janet Malcolm's book on the Sylvia Plath biography industry (1994) show several imaginative ways of combining biography with the study of literature and ideas.
Also, check out a

29. Bold Type: Excerpt By David Lehman
Excerpted from The Last AvantGarde by david lehman. Copyright ©1998 by david lehman. Excerpted by permission of Doubleday, a
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he story of the New York School of poets is a study in friendship, artistic collaboration, and the bliss of being alive and young at a moment of maximum creative ferment. It is also the story of the last authentic avant-garde movement that we have had in American poetry.
When John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, and James Schuyler first lived in New York, the Korean War was in progress and McCarthyism was the scourge of freethinking intellectuals. It was the era of Levittown and the "silent generation," when the original Guys and Dolls was on Broadway, suburban flight was in progress, New York had three baseball teams and at least one of them played in the World Series every year. In an age of split-level conformism, the poets of the New York School put their trust in the idea of an artistic vanguard that could sanction their deviations from the norm. The liberating effect of their writing became increasingly evident in the passionate, experimental, taboo-breaking early 1960S, when the nation's youngest president was in office, men discarded their hats, women started using the Pill, the acceleration in the speed of social change seemed to double overnight, and America finally left the nineteenth century behind.
In his book The Banquet Years

30. Links To Literature: David Lehman
Links to Literature david lehman. Academy of American Poets david lehman. Photo,biography, selected poetry, and related links. Bold Type david lehman.
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31. Words About Words - David Lehman
Home, Top 100, Mailing List, The Book, Alpha Index, Subjects, Date Index,Quotations, Search Word Spy A Web site by Paul McFedries. david lehman
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Jargon is the verbal sleight of hand that makes the old hat seem newly fashionable; it gives an air of novelty and specious profundity to ideas that, if stated directly, would seem superficial, stale, frivolous, or false. The line between serious and spurious scholarship is an easy one to blur, with jargon on your side.
Signs of the Times Words can have no single fixed meaning. Like wayward electrons, they can spin away from their initial orbit and enter a wider magnetic field. No one owns them or has a proprietary right to dictate how they will be used.
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32. David Lehman, Poetry Issue Seven - The Cortland Review
Poetry of david lehman in real audio Issue Seven (May 1999)- The Cortland Review. ISSUE SEVEN May 1999, david lehman.
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33. MiPoesias Magazine David Lehman April 2004
Art by Duncan Hannah. david lehman. CONTRIBUTORS. All rights reserved. Photoby Stacey Harwood. david lehman began writing a poem a day in 1996.
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Volume 16 ~ Spring 2004 ~ ISSN 1543-6063 Art by Duncan Hannah DAVID LEHMAN CONTRIBUTORS
Riverboat Gamble

"Darwin predicted you," Jim Cummins said.
"You’re in the theory." His assailant fled.
People clapped. They wanted Jim to make a speech.
"My subject is Cincinnati," he said. "Do I dare to eat a peach?"
Into the room flew the fly, humming. "Place your bets."
"Shall we gamble everything on red?" Jim asked. I said, "Let’s."
It was a hot day in the Queen City.
Pitching for the Reds was Walter Matthau playing Walter Mitty.
When Jim got audited by the IRS, he cursed: "It was like having an autopsy without being dead first." A world-class wise-ass, he volunteered to prepare my return. I pretended to do a slow burn. But I didn’t mind. If life was a riverboat gamble, you could count me in. Jim nodded. It was exactly as predicted by Darwin. Poem in the South American Manner Miro painted the sea’s curtain. I said go

34. Wille Perdomo And David Lehman Interview ~ MiPoesias Volume 15
MiPo recently had the opportunity to speak with david lehman on a large topical spectrumranging from literary politics, to online publishing, to the nature of
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Interviewed by Angela Armitage W
illie Perdomo is a New York City Poet for the People. He’s got a loyal local following, and is rapidly gaining national recognition as a significant spoken word artist. His work has been featured on PBS and HBO, and he’s the author of several collections of poetry. He received the 1996 New York Foundation for the Arts Fiction Fellowship, and the 2001 NYFA Poetry Fellowship. He recently shared his insight and experience with MiPo. Much of your poetry is political. Many political poets find themselves unwittingly pigeonholed by critics due to this, and find publishing works of a different style to be difficult. Have you experienced this? I haven't. I've published work in a few genres to date. I have found that people often take offense to labels like "political poetry," and still more people dismiss this type of poetry as puerile. I’m inclined to believe that all good poetry is political. What are your thoughts on this? I agree. From Baraka to Neruda, Shange to Espada, Gibran to Hammad, all poetry has politcal value. I always urge my students, regardless of race or class, to write about what's going on in the world and how it affects their communities.

35. Upstream: Catalogue Query
Signs of the Times by lehman, david from Simon Shuster/Poseidon, 1991 The strangecareer of premier postmodernist Paul de Man, whose philosophy of obscurity
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36. Upstream: Upstream: People: David Lehman
The best evidence for a conspicuous and central intellective factor is that ifyou make a list of stunts, then the interstunt correlations will all be
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"[In M.A.Runco Divergent Thinking ,] only children had the highest divergent thinking test scores, followed by eldest, youngest, and finally middle children. This is in good agreement with well-known findings from studies of geniuses and highly eminent persons: here, too, only children and first-born ones predominate. It is congruent findings like these that encourage me to consider divergent thinking tests to be valid for measuring creativity."
H.J.EYSENCK, 1993, Personality and Individual Differences 15 "....when groups [were] selected on the basis of verbal, numerical or spatial ability, the below-average ability groups had a more pervasive g factor, confirming the differentiation hypothesis."
I.J.DEARY, 1995, 'Intelligence and the differentiation hypothesis.' Keynote address to International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, meeting in Warsaw ".... psychometricians have often striven to devise mental tests that would not be correlated with one another. Thurstone Vectors of the Mind ), for example, devoted years to trying to produce a number of tests that would yield uncorrelated measures of what he then regarded as independent factors of ability, termed primary mental abilities(PMA). No amount of psychometric refinement of the various PMA tests could eliminate their substantial inter-correlations....

37. Poet: David Lehman - All Poems Of David Lehman
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David Lehman (b. 1948), U.S. poet, editor, critic. "Archie Debunking," ch. 3, Signs of the Times (1991).
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    by Jough Dempsey 30 September 2002 The Daily Mirror: A Journal in Poetry
    by David Lehman
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    David Lehman's The Daily Mirror: A Journal in Poetry falls somewhere between journal writing (or as I like to call DEWTB - 'Diary Entries With Line Breaks') and poetry. In the poet's own words, the results are "hit-and-miss." Here's the gimmick: Lehman began writing a poem-a-day for over a year, and then selected and abridged the collection to represent a "Best of" those days. It's a clever idea, although not entirely original (Robert Bly published the results of his poem-a-day experiment a few years earlier with Morning Poems , William Stafford was said to have written a poem a day, and Emily Dickinson likewise wrote, well, almost constantly) but that doesn't matter - Lehman makes the novelty of the poem-a-day experiment his own, through some conventions that give the collection cohesion. Each poem's title is simply the date it was written. While each poem is different (somewhat) they all have enough in common thematically to conjoin them into something that you could call a "volume." The poems' themes include, as the author notes in his introduction, "love, sex, jazz, the twentieth century, poetry, movies, books, memory, friends and friendship, the weather, fathers and sons, and the city of New York."

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david lehman” Sara Veglahn, Nick Moudry, Eric Baus, Noah Eli Gordon.The wheels, they spin—that’s it; they won’t let us die.
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