Abstract
The article attempts to conduct a legal analysis of one of the most famous works in Soviet literature - the novel "The Twelve Chairs" by Ilf and Petrov. A legal assessment of the activities of his main character, Ostap Bender, is given from the perspective of Soviet criminal legislation - the Criminal Code of the RSFSR of 1926. The topic of this article is relevant because in the Soviet period, the issues of interaction between law and fiction were not sufficiently reflected in research and presented legal conflicts, even having a fictional, imaginary character, ways to tell much more about political and social life and about people involved in various legal conflicts.
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