Bernard-Henri Lévy is a philosopher, journalist, activist, and filmmaker. He was hailed by
Vanity Fair magazine as "Superman and prophet: we have no equivalent in the United States." Among his dozens of books are
American Vertigo,
Barbarism with a Human Face,
Who Killed Daniel Pearl? and
Left in Dark Times. His writing has appeared in a wide range of publications throughout Europe and the United States. His films include the documentaries
Bosna! and
A Day in the Death of Sarajevo. Lévy is co-founder of the antiracist group SOS Racism and has served on diplomatic missions for the French government.
Michel Houellebecq has won the prestigious Prix Novembre in France as well as the lucrative International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. He lives in Ireland.