Philosopher and journalist
Bernard-Henri Levy is France’s leading philosopher, and a publisher, journalist, film-maker, and novelist. He was a leading light of the Nouvelle Philosophie movement of the 1970s, and is known in France simply as BHL. His most recent books are the bestseller American Vertigo: Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville and Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism, which was a Los Angeles Times bestseller. Pièces d'identité and De la Guerre en philosophie were published simultaneously in France in February 2010 by Editions Grasset. Foreign Policy magazine ranked Lévy 31st among the top 100 Top Global Thinkers in 2009.
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