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Praise for our first issue: “In these crisis-battered times, and amid an extensive trahison des clercs, The Drift incarnates a bracing new sensibility, as agile and mordant as it is intrepid.” —Pankaj Mishra “Gorgeous writing and maverick left political thinking—what more do you want from a magazine?”FICTION DETECTIVE
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