In 1981 Grasset publishes L’Idéologie Française, Lévy’s denunciation of “fascism in the colors of France.” The author quickly becomes the center...
In 1988, Bernard-Henri Lévy publishes his second novel, Les derniers jours de Charles Baudelaire, which fails to win the Prix Goncourt...
With Le Jugement Dernier (The Last Judgment), BHL becomes a playwright. Staged at the Théâtre de l’Atelier under the direction of...
In 1998, Lévy publishes in Le Monde two major investigative reports about Algeria, then ravaged by terrorism. His investigations, which...
In 2005, Atlantic Monthly publishes excerpts from American Vertigo, where Lévy predicts the election of Barack Obama in an article entitled “A Black...
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s four documentary films (Bosna!, The Oath of Tobruk, Peshmerga, and The Battle of Mosul) were presented in retrospective...
In the run-up to the European elections, Bernard-Henri Lévy conducted a months-long campaign for Europe, performing his play Looking for...
On 7 November 2018, He is being honored by the American Media Abroad Award for “his powerful and moving documentary films Peshmerga and The...
Bernard-Henri Lévy continues his daring investigation into the breeding grounds of terrorism with a series of riveting first-person reports from five of the world’s most horrific “forgotten” war zones : Angola, Sri Lanka, Colombia, Sudan, Burundi.
The morally minded French public intellectual applies 21st-century chutzpah to our radical age.
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