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2026-04-17 13:56 UTC
@Furthering@convo.casa I've read one (1) essay of hers from the 90s. I found it in the reading room of a London library. The only reason I'd heard of her was because she visited Macron at the Elysée (he had namedropped her before and later seemed touched by her death, he went to Budapest and put a stone on her grave). The most beautiful answer to "Where is home?" here stuck with me:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/072551369504100102?journalCode=thea
I also read an article from (I think) a former student after her death, but I don't remember much.
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@Furthering@convo.casa 2026-04-17 14:06
@Veza85UE@eupolicy.social Thank you! This essay does seem touching. Most of her longer works are gatekept behind expensive pricing, but now I will be going on a hunt to see if I can access her writing.