City of revolution Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Purple, May 22, 2020 Does Paris have a distinctive spirit of protest and revolution? Is BHL's vision of Paris as literary as it is political?
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’.
A Visit to Europe’s Front With Russia Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Wall Street Journal, April 17, 2020 Ukraine has held the line with separatists for six years.
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.
The Death of Jean Daniel Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, February 25, 2020 Bernard-Henri Lévy remembers his friend and mentor, the activist and journalist of the ‘Nouvel Observateur’ and doyen of the French left.
Celebrity philosopher ‘BHL’ talks gritty warzone films and rising anti-Semitism Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), The Times of Israel, January 10, 2020 From the Balkans to IS in Kurdistan, French thinker/filmmaker Bernard-Henri Levy’s films document the harsh reality of combat front lines. Now showing in NYC and LA through Jan. 18
Roman Polanski’s Dreyfus Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, December 03, 2019 Why the filmmaker’s depiction of early-20th-century anti-Semitism in ‘J’accuse’ is, with reservations, ‘important and beautiful’.
A Monstrous Betrayal Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, October 10, 2019 Caroline Fourest’s ‘Sisters in Arms’ arrives just in time for the Ottoman Anschluss against Syrian Kurdistan.
Will the Real Volodymyr Zelensky Please Stand Up? Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, September 19, 2019 At the Yalta European Strategy conference, an inscrutable spectacle.
An Unexpected Encounter With Joseph Conrad at Trinity College Dublin Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, May 20, 2019 And why the defeat of Sudan’s Islamist military dictatorship may be the real beginning of a possible spring for the region’s people.
Le Serpent à plumes/Vincent Darré Bernard-Henri Lévy, Purple, May 13, 2019 About Vincent Darré, the prince of youth (Barrès or Cocteau or the memory of Raymond Radiguet) with his air of the enfant terrible.
How an Anti-totalitarian militant discovered ultranationalism Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Atlantic, May 13, 2019 After 30 years, I spoke with Viktor Orbán again.
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