Yes, it's the whole atmosphere that's perfect for me. There's a clod of absurdity, silliness even, that the reader can feel but not the characters and it permeates the whole book. The first time I've read it I had the feeling that there was something wrong under all of it and I kept reading waiting for it to unravel, when I arrived at the last chapters and finished the book it dawned on me that I was a victim of the fortress as well, if you know what I mean.
I'll definitely read Restless nights, being Italian it's a lot easier to find his works ;)
I also find myself thinking about this book quite often, I think it's one of the books that had the biggest effect on me.
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Ah I haven't had the opportunity to watch it yet but I'll let you know!