A review by cmclarabee
Israel Alone by Bernard-Henri Levy

5.0

It took me a long time to get through this slender volume, but it was well worth sticking with it. Bernard-Henri Levy’s knowledge of his subject is encyclopedic and his outrage is righteous, but there is a poetic wistfulness in his writing too—a love for his people and its traditions that he pines for the reader to understand. I do understand, and share his outrage too.