Results for “Coronavirus

Exclusive reading of french philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy’s new book on the coronavirus

Donatien Grau, Purple, June 01, 2020

BHL offers fresh insights on the experience we have been living all over the world, its political, mediatic, philosophical, human implications – with and beyond COVID-19 itself.

Love and Hate in the Time of Coronavirus

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, March 16, 2020

The contagion perfectly reflects the sad passions and the evil mythologies of our time.

After the Coronavirus, Who Do We Want to Be?

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, April 28, 2020

‘It’s a good bet that, for better or for worse, tomorrow’s world will not be the same as yesterday’s’.

‘We are all making a huge mistake’

Jenni Frazer, The Jewish Chronicle, August 20, 2020

France's leading intellectual, Bernard-Henri Lévy thinks the world has got it wrong on coronavirus.

The View from Here

James Kirchick, Air Mail, October 23, 2021

Bernard-Henri Lévy will never give up on hopeless causes.

Seeing Through the Eyes of a Traveling Truth-Teller

Jonathan Kirsch, Jewish Journal, October 28, 2021

As we find out in his new book, “The Will to See: Dispatches From a World of Misery and Hope”, Lévy has put himself in harm’s way in the dangerous and troubled places that he writes about, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Ukraine.

The French Intellectual Who Refuses to Look Away

Anne Applebaum, The Atlantic, October 25, 2021

Rich societies were turning inward even before the pandemic, but Bernard-Henri Lévy won’t let them ignore atrocities elsewhere.

The Virus and My Friend Bernard

David Samuels, Tablet, September 30, 2020

Q&A with Bernard-Henri Lévy.