What inspired Alessandro Baricco to set 'Castelli di rabbia' in Italy and explore such nuanced human emotions?
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What inspired Alessandro Baricco to set 'Castelli di rabbia' in Italy and explore such nuanced human emotions?
Did anyone else feel the narrative's pacing reflected the unpredictable flow of real life, or was it challenging to follow at times?
How do you think the book's title relates to the themes of anger and human resilience?