The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. How to Be a Spy (Literary Hub) by Elyse Graham To be a spy in World War II was less glamorous than the era's novels made it sound—and more dangerous. Rather than carrying fancy gadgets, real-life spies learned handy ways to repurpose everyday items and convince unwitting informants to share secrets.

The Upside of Luxury Fashion (Aeon) by Roger Tredre If expensive fashion is frivolous conspicuous consumption and fast fashion is a human rights disaster, is there...

Livia Gershon.