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''The Drift'' is a literary magazine founded in June 2020 by Rebecca Panovka and Kiara Barrow.


History

In ''The Drift'''s founding essay published June 24, 2020, Barrow and Panovka wrote that they were "committed to offering a forum for young people who haven’t yet been absorbed into the media hivemind, and don’t feel hemmed in by the boundaries of the existing discourse." They told ''
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'' that they were inspired by podcasts like ''Red Scare'' and '' Chapo Trap House'' and that they aspire to be "the intellectual arm" of "the leftist resurgence of the past few years and figuring out what’s next, post-Bernie, to people now awakening to leftist radicalism.” Both of ''The Drift'''s founders attended elite private New York City schools before studying at
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. Rebecca Panovka, the daughter of corporate lawyers Alexandra Korry and Robin Panovka, worked as a tutor and fact checker, and attended
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before studying English and philosophy and editing ''The Harvard Book Review.'' Kiara Barrow, a copyrighter, graduated from
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in New York City and studied English at Harvard, where she ran '' The Harvard Advocate.'' Both graduated from Harvard in 2016. Much of the magazine's first issue was written before the onset of
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mitigations; its sections were titled “About the Pandemic” and “Not About the Pandemic." Later issues have featured tongue-in-cheek headers that organize their contents retroactively; issue 10 featured the sections “Saving Face” and “Face Value.” Parties to celebrate the release of ''The Drift'''s issues "have become a media frenzy of their own," receiving coverage in magazines such as ''
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'' and ''New York''. In September 2022,
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announced he was providing funding as part of an effort to fund a new generation of writers. In a statement to '' ARTnews'', Barrow said that despite Zwirner's funding,''The Drift'' would remain editorially independent and would not be part of David Zwirner Books.


Content

Notable essays from the magazine include Oscar Schwartz's “What Was the TED Talk?: Some Thoughts on the ‘Inspiresting,’” which criticizes the
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's focus on contrived, oversimplified content and elitist undercurrents; a criticism of
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's celebrity status by ''Know Your Enemy'' co-host Sam Adler-Bell; and "Case Sensitive," an argument for not capitalizing the term
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by the philosopher Nicholas Whittaker. Story ideas go through many rounds of editing even before they are green-lit, receiving contributions from at least four editors by the final draft.


Reception

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'' editor David Remnick told ''The'' ''New York Times'' that “I would be a fool not to read something like ''The Drift''.”


References

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