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Bernard-Henri Lévy

Bernard-Henri Levy is considered the leading contemporary French philosopher. He is a leftist, but was repelled by the Cambodian disaster of Pol Pot and has concluded that such totalitarian evils result from excessive efforts to realize a "good world". He so characterizes radical Islamism. He is the author of about 30 books in French, but a few have been translated, most recently, Who Killed Daniel Pearl. He is fluent in English. His books in French are available on Amazon France.

Books in English

  • Bernard-Henri Levy, Who Killed Daniel Pearl?, Melville House Publishing, September 2003, hardcover, 454 pages, ISBN 0971865949
  • Bernard-Henri Levy, translated by Andrew Brown, Sartre: The Philosopher of the Twentieth Century, Polity Press, July 2003, hardcover, 456 pages, ISBN 074563009X
  • Edited by Bernard-Henry Levy, Bernard-Henri Levy, What Good Are Intellectuals: 44 Writers Share Their Thoughts, Algora Publishing, 2000, paperback, 276 pages, ISBN 1892941104
  • Bernard Henri Levy, Richard Veasey, Bernard-Henry Levy, Richard Veasy, Adventures on the Freedom Road Harvill Press (an imprint of Random House), 1995, hardcover, ISBN 1860460356

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