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- November Cotton Flower (2010) is the posthumous collection by American short story writer and essayist Jaykub Allen Hurley. A Foreword is written by Czech-Mexican writer Pavel Miklo Velka. The collection also includes letters and artwork originally by Hurley. The stories and essays in the order they appear in the book:
* "Striver's Row", a short story originally published in Southern Review (2007)
* "Loop-Jammed L" short story originally published in Southern Review (2008)
* "Lewis Halfway" short story published posthumously in AGNI (2009)
* "Rock a-by-by" short story published posthumously in Colorado Review (2009)
* "To Be Young Gifted and Black" essay published posthumously in Iowa Review (2010)
* "Red Nigger Moon" essay originally published in Mid-American Review (2007)
* "Reapers" essay published posthumously in Iowa Review (2010)
* "Song of Son" essay previously unpublished
* "Deep East" essay previously unpublished
* "Walking" essay previously unpublished (en)
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- November Cotton Flower (2010) is the posthumous collection by American short story writer and essayist Jaykub Allen Hurley. A Foreword is written by Czech-Mexican writer Pavel Miklo Velka. The collection also includes letters and artwork originally by Hurley. The stories and essays in the order they appear in the book: (en)
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- November Cotton Flower (en)
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