All about BHL
2006
2005 to 2009
Under the direction of Will Murphy, Random House U.S. releases the final, complete, English version of American Vertigo, followed by the original French version’s release in March (Grasset).
In April, Lévy takes a strong stand, along with Fred Vargas and others, against the extradition of the former extreme-left activist Cesare Battisti, whose book Ma Cavale he publishes and prefaces.
In July, as war erupts between Israel and Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, Bernard-Henri Lévy returns to the bombed towns of Northern Israel, inspiring an extensive report published simultaneously in The New York Times Magazine and Le Monde.
He is awarded the Prix Scopus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, joining the likes of Saul Bellow, Elie Wiesel, Eric de Rothschild, and Roman Polanski, among others. Bernard-Henri Lévy dedicates an increasing amount of his time in the U.S. He is currently under contract with The New York Times Syndicate to write a syndicated column presenting his forthcoming journalistic essays.

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