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“Going green has become business as usual,” Stephen Milder writes in his Issue Seventeen essay on Germany’s unmet environmental promises. But “green technologies and carbon-intensive industries can easily live side by side.” www.thedriftmag.com/the-myth-of-...
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Early June is the perfect time to read Kion You’s Issue Seventeen Story “My Graduation,” about a complicated family reunion at a commencement in Texas. www.thedriftmag.com/my-graduation/
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Send Sophie your own question by writing to [email protected] with “Advice” in the subject line!
Today we’re sharing three animalistic Issue Seventeen poems, which stage encounters with beings of bone, fur, and whatever jellyfish are made of. 🧵
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“almost leaves almost sheer the dog runs the grass coated light he gets it” — Lily Gabaree www.thedriftmag.com/sick/
“The tools we have for changing people’s minds are very limited,” Sophie Haigney tells a reader worried about a loved one going down a cult-y rabbit hole in the May installment of her advice column. newsletter.thedriftmag.com/p/how-do-i-b...
“The jellyfish hit Send on the job application, hoping for the best.” — Melanie Jennings www.thedriftmag.com/travel-goals...
To celebrate the publication of her new book “Femmephilia,” Drift contributor @reproutopia.bsky.social spoke with Essays Editor Lyra Walsh Fuchs about mothering against motherhood, antifemininity feminism, and lysergic acid diethylamide. newsletter.thedriftmag.com/p/disliking-...
“The American pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale is an opportunity missed and a responsibility shirked,” Max Norman writes in the first installment of a new column on contemporary art. newsletter.thedriftmag.com/p/not-so-muc...
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“To reconstruct the animal / from the promises it was / capable of keeping. And forget.” — Carmen Gallo, trans. Will Schutt www.thedriftmag.com/to-reconstru...
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Energiewende Runs Out of Fuel
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The Myth of Green Germany
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My Graduation
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