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The sources provide an overview of Roberto Saviano’s book, "L’amore mio non muore" (My Love Does Not Die), recounts the true story of Rossella Casini. Rossella, a psychology student in Florence, tragically disappeared after falling in love with a man tied to the ’ndrangheta, an organized crime syndicate. The narrative focuses less on organized crime itself and more on Rossella’s absolute love and her belief that this love could overcome the cycles of violence and omertà (code of silence). Saviano employs a unique style, blending journalistic precision with deep, lyrical prose to explore the contrast between the life drive (Eros) and the death drive (Thanatos) within a violent context, offering what he terms a kind of poetic justice. The consensus among critics highlights the author’s ability to render these difficult lives with realism and emotional participation, compelling readers to reflect on themes of love, loyalty, and the consequences of perilous choices.

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