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Bernard-Henri Lévy (born November 5, 1948, Beni Saf, Algeria) French philosopher, journalist, filmmaker, and public intellectual who was a leading member of the Nouveaux Philosophes (New Philosophers). Lévy spent his childhood in Morocco and France, where his family finally settled in 1954.
Bernard-Henri Georges Lévy (/ l eɪ ˈ v iː /, French: [bɛʁnaʁ ɑ̃ʁi ʒɔʁʒ levi]; born 5 November 1948) is a French public intellectual. Often referred to in France simply as BHL , [2] he was one of the leaders of the " Nouveaux Philosophes " (New Philosophers) movement in 1976.
Biography. Chronology. Bernard-Henri Lévy, known most widely as a philosopher and nonfiction writer, is also a novelist, filmmaker, and playwright. He is the author of more than 40 books. Born in Beni Saf, Algeria, in 1948, he was one of the founders of the “New Philosophers” movement.
Bernard-Henri Lévy ist ein französischer Journalist, Publizist und Mitbegründer der Nouvelle Philosophie. Er schreibt regelmäßig für das Wochenmagazin Le Point, ist einer der Direktoren des Verlagshauses Éditions Grasset und gibt die alle vier Monate erscheinende Zeitschrift La Règle du Jeu heraus; zudem ist er Anteilseigner ...
- 5. November 1948
- französischer Philosoph und Publizist
- Béni Saf, Algerien
- Lévy, Bernard-Henri
Justice for Kurds (JFK) The official website of Bernard-Henri Lévy. Discover his latest articles, books and films, his activism.
14. Mai 2018 · French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy (born 1948) is one of the best known writers in contemporary France, notable for his sheer celebrity as well as for the range and depth of his writings. Lévy has a level of public visibility perhaps unmatched by any philosopher outside of France; he is popularly known simply by his initials, BHL.
Bernard-Henri Lévy’s Journey From Barricades to War Zones. Par Janine di Giovanni. , November 13, 2021. In “The Will to See,” France’s great proponent of humanitarian interventionism chronicles the world’s forgotten wars. Read the article in Foreign Policy. In 1968, a student revolt toppled the old order in France.