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===''Maria''=== Babel's play ''[[Maria (play)|Maria]]'' candidly depicts both [[political corruption]], prosecution of the innocent, and [[black market]]eering within Soviet society. Noting the play's implicit rejection of [[socialist realism]], [[Maxim Gorky]] accused his friend of having a "[[Baudelaire]]an predilection for rotting meat." Gorky further warned his friend that "political inferences" would be made "that will be personally harmful to you."<ref>''The Complete Works of Isaac Babel'', page 754.</ref> According to Pirozhkova, <blockquote>"Once Babel went to the [[Moscow Art Theater]] when his play ''Mariya'' was being given its first reading, and when he returned home he told me that all the actresses had been impatient to find out what the leading female role was like and who would be cast in it. It turned out that there was no leading female character present on the stage in this play. Babel thought that the play had not come off well, but ... he was always critical of his own work."<ref>Antonina Pirozhkova, ''At His Side; The Last Years of Isaac Babel'', Steerforth Press, 1996. Page 47.</ref></blockquote> Although intended to be performed in 1935, the ''Maria'''s performance was cancelled by the [[NKVD]] during rehearsals. Despite its popularity in the West, ''Maria'' was not performed in Russia until after the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. [[Carl Weber (theatre director)|Carl Weber]], a former disciple of [[Bertolt Brecht]], directed ''Maria'' at [[Stanford University]] in 2004. According to Weber, <blockquote>"The play is very controversial. [It] shows the stories of both sides clashing with each other during the [[Russian Civil War]]—the [[Bolshevik]]s and the [[Russian nobility|old society members]]—without making a judgment one way or another. Babel’s opinion on either side is very ambiguous, but he does make the statement that what happened after the [[Bolshevik Revolution]] may not have been the best thing for [[Russia]]."<ref>[http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2004/2/26/babelsMariaMakesUsDebutAtPigott Maria's American Debut] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060915231505/http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2004/2/26/babelsMariaMakesUsDebutAtPigott |date=September 15, 2006}}</ref></blockquote>
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