The Olympic Games Cannot Hide the Persecution of the Uyghurs Bernard-Henri Lévy, The New York Times, January 29, 2022 The text of Bernard-Henri Lévy, Natan Sharansky and Elisha Wiesel for the Uyghurs published in the New York Times.
Bernard Henri-Lévy : « Le monde va vers de grands désordres, c’est effrayant » Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), L’Express, January 23, 2022 Ne mâchant pas ses mots contre les soutiens français de Poutine, le philosophe défend la politique étrangère de Macron et plaide pour le boycott des JO de Pékin.
Putin Is Waging War on Europe Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Wall Street Journal, January 18, 2022 His officials and media supporters have started talking openly about “military confrontation”.
The Nomad Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Tablet, January 14, 2022 Q&A with Bernard-Henri Lévy about The Will to see.
Everyone can kvetch and kvell at the hybrid in-person/online NY Jewish Film Festival Jordan Hoffman (interview), The Times of Israel, January 13, 2022 Festival director Aviva Weintraub says even Omicron won't keep the show from going on January 12-25; audiences will be on the edge of their seats - at Lincoln Center or at home.
Bernard-Henri Lévy : « Zemmour ? Un incendiaire des âmes, un fauteur de violence et de guerre civile » Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), Les Inrocks, December 06, 2021 BHL a répondu aux questions des « Inrocks » à propos de son obsession des guerres oubliées, dont témoignent ses derniers livres et film en date.
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s Fierce New Testament Liel Leibovitz, Tablet, November 19, 2021 The French thinker’s latest book offers a global vision in which national pride and universal ideals can powerfully coexist.
What Bernard-Henri Lévy sees for the West David Patrikarakos, The Spectator, November 18, 2021 I have come to ask Lévy about the future of the West — if, that is, he feels there will be one
The heartbreak unfolding in Afghanistan Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Telegraph, November 14, 2021 Surviving winter is the first of many hurdles for those hoping to resist the Taliban.
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s Journey From Barricades to War Zones Janine di Giovanni, Foreign Policy, November 13, 2021 In “The Will to See,” France’s great proponent of humanitarian interventionism chronicles the world’s forgotten wars.
The Last Humanist Nathan Gardels, Noema magazine, October 29, 2021 French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy looks back on his life and times.
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.
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