Results for “Putin

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.

Beware of Ukraine Fatigue

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, July 12, 2022

The fate of the West increasingly depends on our own fickle, fleeting attention.

What are the global repercussions of the Ukraine Russia war?

Seth J. Frantzman, The Jerusalem Post, July 10, 2022

There may be better historic parallels to the Ukraine war, a conflict that sets the world on a new trajectory and influences a generation.

Mariupol steel plant’s second-in-command: ‘We’re not heroes – we’re soldiers carrying out orders’

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Telegraph, May 16, 2022

Ilya Samoilenko says Ukrainian resistance has frustrated Russia. This extraordinary interview reveals the days before Azovstal's evacuation

Bono, Azov, and May 8

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Will to See by Bernard-Henri Lévy (Substack), May 11, 2022

Bono sings in Kiev. The Azov battalion calls for help. When Putin parades and continues his denazification carnage outside his walls.

In the world’s war zones, journalist Bernard-Henri Lévy finds ‘The Will to See’

Michael Rechtshaffen, The Los Angeles Times, April 29, 2022

As documentaries go, few arrive with as much ripped-from-the-headlines urgency as “The Will to See,” an eye-opening return visit to the backdrops of some of the world’s worst atrocities.

Homage to Borodyanka

Bernard-Henri Lévy, Tablet, April 21, 2022

Bearing witness to the horror and majesty of a ruined, resilient Ukraine.

Macron, Le Pen, and the House of Usher

Bernard-Henri Lévy, The Will to See by Bernard-Henri Lévy (Substack), April 22, 2022

We can think what we want about the president's record, his project, his person, but the Macron vote must be, today, unconditional.