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2003
2000 to 2004
Pakistan, January 31, 2002: The American journalist Daniel Pearl is taken hostage and then decapitated by a group of Islamic fundamentalists closely linked to Al-Qaïda. Through the course of a year, traveling from Karachi to Kandahar, New Delhi, London, Washington, Los Angeles, Jerusalem, returning to Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Bernard-Henri Lévy retraces the steps of the martyred journalist. The results of this investigation are published under the title by Qui a tué Daniel Pearl ? by Grasset in May 2003, then in September by Melville House in a translation by James Mitchell as Who Killed Daniel Pearl? At the same time, Polity Press publishes his Siècle de Sartre in a translation by Andrew Brown titled Sartre, the Philosopher of the Twentieth Century.
Le Groupe d’Etudes Sartriennes and La Société internationale Simone de Beauvoir invite Bernard-Henri Lévy and Julia Kristeva to deliver the opening address of the « From Beauvoir to Sartre and from Sartre to Beauvoir » conference at the Sorbonne.
In 2003 Marc Villemain’s novel Monsieur Lévy is published by Editions Plon.

(Français) Le 20 avril 1981...
(Français) BHL invité au Petit Journal de Noël, de Yann Barthès, Canal +
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