Invited Saturday of Europe 1, Bernard-Henri Lévy denied comments he himself had made, according to which he had no sense of humor.

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For a time, Bernard-Henri Lévy confided himself to be a man without humor. Invited Saturday of Isabelle Morizet, on Europe 1, the philosopher came back on this allegation. And the demented formally.

"The day I said that, it was a coquetry, so a foolishness, I like to laugh," says "BHL" in There is not a life in life . The philosopher came to present his play "Looking for Europe", of which he published the text in the magazine The rule of the game .

"I threw myself dressed in a bathtub"

And he assures it, in this play, which has been played in different parts of the world: "Moments are really funny". "Some of the spectators laughed out loud [at some performances], I threw myself dressed in a bathtub and finished the cold room, totally wet," he says.

"The text I wrote uses and abuses the weapon of laughter," says Bernard-Henri Levy. And to insist: "The day I said that [he had no humor], it was stupid because it is not true".