The author known as BHL mulls over cross-Channel relations, the wars worth fighting and how to find hope in a world of misery.
On Thursday, November 4th, at 6:30pm, join Bernard-Henri Lévy as he discuss his latest book, The Will to See: Dispatches from a World of Misery and Hope (Yale University Press).
Bernard-Henri Lévy will be in conversation with journalist and author Janine di Giovanni, Senior Fellow at the Yale Jackson Institute for Global Affairs.
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s four documentary films (Bosna!, The Oath of Tobruk, Peshmerga, and The Battle of Mosul) were presented in retrospective...
Over the past fifty years, renowned intellectual BHL has reported extensively on human rights abuses around the world. This book follows the Lévy into eight international hotspots—in Nigeria; Syrian and Iraqi Kurdistan; Ukraine; Somalia; Bangladesh; Lesbos; Libya; and Afghanistan—that have escaped global attention or active response.
Bernard-Henri Lévy has relentlessly devoted his life to travel the globe in order to witness the forgotten wars and victims.
Q&A with Bernard-Henri Lévy.
For fifty years, Bernard-Henri Lévy has reported on the world’s most urgent and overlooked humanitarian crises and human rights abuses.
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