- Sunset (play)
The play Sunset was written by
Isaac Babel in 1926 and based on hisOdessa Tales .Plot
The play is sent in
Moldavanka ,Odessa 's Jewish Quarter in 1913. The plot revolves around the volatile relationship between neighborhood mob bossBenya Krik and his philandering,alcoholic fatherMendel Krik .As the curtain rises, the Krik family awaits the arrival of Bobrinets, a wealthy suitor who wishes to marry Dvoira Krik. Although his daughter is already considered an old maid, Mendel Krik refuses to give her a
dowry and insults Bobrinets, who leaves in a huff. Later, a weeping Nekhama Krik reminds her husband that the Jewish elders are about to bar him from thesynagogue . However, Mendel mocks her as she laments having no grandchildren.Later, Mendel drinks up his family's money at the local saloon and begins an extramarital affair with Marusia Kholodenko, a 20 year-old
Gentile . Despite theirRussian Orthodox faith, the Kholodenko family is ecstatic to have a new source of money.Enraged by rumors that their father is about to disinherit them and elope to
Bessarabia with Marusia, Benya and Lvovka Krik attack their father. Although Lvovka is severely beaten, Benya batters his father to a pulp and forbids him from leaving the house or Nekhama.In the aftermath, Benya and Lvovka arrange to Dvoira to receive a dowry to marry Bobrinets. They also pay for an
abortion for the pregnant Marusia. At a party to celebrate Dvoira's engagement,Rabbi Ben Zkharia declares that "everything is as it should be" and proposes a toast to the sons of Mendel Krik.Reception
According to
Nathalie Babel Brown ,"Sunset" premiered at the
Baku Worker's Theatre onOctober 23 ,1927 and played inOdessa ,Kiev , and the celebratedMoscow Art Theatre . THe reviews, however, were mixed. Some critics praised the play's 'powerful anti-bourgeois stance and its interesting 'fathers and sons' theme. But inMoscow , particularly, critics felt that the play's attitude toward the bourgeousie was contradictory and weak. "Sunset" closed, and was dropped from the repertoire of theMoscow Art Theatre . ["The Complete Works of Isaac Babel," pages 753-754.]Quotes
* Mendel Krik: "Break my back, Nekhama! Pour Jewish soup in my veins!" ["Complete Works of Isaac Babel," page 771]
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Benya Krik : "This is my idea: A Jew no longer in the prime of life, a Jew who used to go about naked, barefoot, and filthy like a convict onSakhalin Island ! And now, thank God, he's getting up there in years, it is time to put an end to this life sentence of hard labor -- it is time to turn theSabbath into Sabbath. ["Complete Works of Isaac Babel," page 792.]* Rabbi Ben Zkharia: "God bathes in red water in
Heaven . Why red, why not white, because red is merrier than white." [ "Complete Works of Isaac Babel," page 796.]* Rabbi Ben Zkharia: "Jews! Day is day, and night is night. Day drenches us with the sweat of our toil, but night offers its fans of Divine coolness. Joshua, the son of Nun, who stopped the sun, was nothing but a crazed fool! ...And here is Mendel Krik, a member of our synagogue, who has turned out to be no cleverer than Joshua, son of Nun. He wanted to warm himself in the sun all his life, all his life he wanted to stand where he stood at midday. But God has policemen on every corner, and Mendel Krik has sons in his house. The policemen come and see to it that things are as they should be. Day is day, and night is night. Jews! Everything is as it should be! Let's down a glass of
vodka !" ["Ibid", pages 798-799.]Resources
* "The Complete Works of Isaac Babel," Edited by
Nathalie Babel Brown , 2002.References
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