Results for “Writer

Europeans haven’t given up hope that Britain will change its mind on Brexit

William Booth and James McAuley, The Washington Post, June 12, 2018

William Booth and James McAuley's review of Bernard-Henri Lévy's play 'Last exit before Brexit' at Cadogan Hall in London.

French anti-Brexit philosopher fears FREXIT as Britain leaving EU will DESTROY Europe

Charlotte Davis, Daily Express, June 05, 2018

French philosopher and anti-Brexit protestor Bernard-Henri Levy said he fears there will be a “Frexit” as Britain’s exit from the European Union will “disintegrate” Europe.

Writing the War

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, November 16, 2022

Elliot Ackerman’s latest book about the fall of Kabul establishes him as a master of his genre.

Bernard-Henri Lévy: A Wake-Up Call for European Patriots

Bernard-Henri Lévy (interview), February 26, 2019

French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy sat down with Senior Communications Officer Martin Caudron for a conversation on his new book, the manifesto on the need for European patriotism to preserve the EU which he cosigned with 29 other European writers end of January, and his play "Looking for Europe".

Fight for Europe – or the wreckers will destroy it

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Guardian, January 25, 2019

The continent faces its biggest challenge since the 1930s. We urge European patriots to resist the nationalist onslaught.

‘Please, please remain’: Bernard-Henri Lévy performs one-man Brexit play

Jon Henley, The Guardian, June 05, 2018

French showman-philosopher begs London audience to save the European project.

Why a French philosopher wants to stop Brexit

Simon Kuper, Financial Times, May 25, 2018

But is Bernard-Henri Lévy at odds with a France that sees opportunity in the UK’s departure?

From the Front Lines

Alessandra Stanley, Air Mail, October 18, 2022

Bernard-Henri Lévy’s new documentary gives an unflinching look at the brutality of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

The Immortal Salman Rushdie

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Atlantic, August 17, 2022

The attack was an outrage not only against a great and brave author but against truth and beauty themselves. It must have a ringing response.