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In 1990, playwright George C. Wolfe produced Spunk, a musical stage adaptation of three of Hurston’s short stories. Although the title ‘‘Spunk’’ has come to be associated with the liveliness of Hurston’s fiction, the story ‘‘Spunk’’ is not included in the program.
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