
The Impostor
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This book, based on a careful investigation comparing BHL's words with his deeds, seeks to explore the remarkable persistence of this celebrity pseudo-philosopher since he burst onto the scene in 1977. Delving into his networks in the spheres of politics, the media and big business, Lindgaard and de la Porte reveal what the success of this three-decade long imposture tells us about the degeneration of contemporary French intellectual and cultural life.
About the series: Counterblasts is a new Verso series that aims to revive the tradition of polemical writing inaugurated by Puritan and leveller pamphleteers in the seventeenth century, when in the words of one of them, Gerard Winstanley, the old world was "running up like parchment in the fire." From 1640 to 1663, a leading bookseller and publisher, George Thomason, recorded that his collection alone contained over twenty thousand pamphlets. Such polemics reappeared both before and during the French, Russian, Chinese and Cuban revolutions of the last century. In a period of conformity where politicians, media barons and their ideological hirelings rarely challenge the basis of existing society, it's time to revive the tradition. Verso's Counterblasts will challenge the apologists of Empire and Capital.
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Xavier de la Porte is a journalist for the radio station France Culture.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface: Who's Afraid of BHL?
- 1. The Pope of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
- The soirée at the Flore: a cartography of debtors
- BHL the celeb
- BHL the publisher
- BHL the diarist
- 2. An Impressive Network of Influence
- BHL the prince of advisers
- BHL and Ségolène Royal: 'adviser to the princess'
- BHL against, up close against, Nicolas Sarkozy
- BHL the businessman
- BHL the film producer
- BHL the newspaperman
- BHL the networker
- 3. In Search of the Lost Oeuvre
- The catalogue
- Using 'BHL': supply and demand
- Strategies for fabricating the semblance of an oeuvre
- Whence the pies (statement from le Gloupier)
- 4. Birth of an Imposture
- The flowering of New Philosophers in the media
- Confessions of the child of a barbaric century
- Me, myself, I
- Smashing '68
- How BHL missed the Solzhenitsyn event
- Television and the 'market environment'
- Publishing and the logic of the 'coup'
- New Philosophy: philosopher-proof
- The confessions of Jacques Derrida
- 5. The World Is My Spectacle
- The showman of commitment
- Self-invention
- Iraq war, 2003: how Bernard-Henri Lévy changes his mind when he goes through immigration control
- The man who 'cannot quite believe' in the massacres ordered by Algerian generals in the 1990s
- The alleged meeting with Major Massoud in 1981
- August 2008: marching through Georgia
- 6. The Murder of Daniel Pearl: How It Was Commandeered by BHL
- A whole year?
- Agent Bennett's doubts
- 'Faction': an object of (almost) unanimous admiration
- Fake scoops in the devil's house
- 'You don't put words into the mind of a dying man'
- Incomprehension: Bernard-Henri Lévy and Omar Sheikh
- The 'cause of truth', or the book's central thesis thrown into doubt
- Bankruptcy of the French media
- 7. Waging War for Democracy
- Fascism everywhere, especially in Islamism
- 'We will all be Yugoslavs!'
- Darfur: all united against the 'Islamist militia'
- Iran: revolution by proxy
- Libya: muscular humanitarianism
- A method
- 8. Is Bernard-Henri Lévy Left-Wing?
- The art of testifying against your own side
- The world as one giant bordello
- A friend to Israel
- 9. The Nightmare of Endless New Beginnings
- The decline in sales
- Little-loved public enemies
- The Botul affair, or, philosophy down the toilet
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, beaten at his own game
- 10. BHL Worldwide
- American Vertigo, 2006: a French triumph
- The BHL operation sets up shop in America
- BHL 2.0
- Conclusion: The Ridiculousness of Power
- Epilogue
- Notes
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