Qos: When a peasant discovers the city, he simply conquers it, he applies the laws of sheep and chickens

Writer and academicist Rexhep Qosja has disconnected a portion from his newest novel, expected to be published after several months. He writes, among other things, that when a villager discovers the city, he simply seizes it, enforces the laws of sheep and chickens. Here's a full Facebook post: With rural background, Alberto reached [...]
He writes, among other things, that when a villager discovers the city, he simply seizes it, enforces the laws of sheep and chickens.
Here's a full Facebook post:
From his rural background, Alberto arrived at Naples at the age of 20 and struck him like a lightning that strikes the drought, like any villager crowned with the capital.
The villager is only failed if he remains in the village, but when he discovers the city, he simply conquers it. The city's citizens observe the laws of sheep and chickens. To the complex psychology of politicians, he acts like dogs guarding sheep flocks. That's his winning logic. With that logic he eliminates all competition. He makes human beings the same as cattle.
Paolo Sorentino, everybody's right (roman)
The fragment cited in my new novel that will be published in a few months.












