Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 169 A Conversation Between a Genius Writer and a Literary Veteran

Not long after Kevin sat down, Mr. Padik arrived. Geli Literary Network Padick has long been a household name in the UK, especially those engaged in literature, so Kevin has long seen his face in books.

When Padik appeared, Kevin recognized him at a glance. As a junior, he naturally stood up and shook hands with the other party warmly, and then said: "Dear Mr. Padick, welcome to the beautiful city of Edinburgh. I am very happy to meet you."

"Nice to meet you" and "Very pleased to meet you" are very popular polite words in the UK, just like Chinese people ask "How are you?" "Have you eaten yet" when meeting people.

"Dear Kevin, I am also very happy to meet you. To be honest, you are younger than I thought. You are amazing." After Padik finished speaking, he gave Kevin a thumbs up.

Yes, since watching Kevin's "Robinson Crusoe", as a writer, Padik also knows that age and experience will have a certain impact on writing. From the mature writing of "Robinson Crusoe", Padick really couldn't believe that Kevin was still a student, but it was a fact.

"Thank you. Oh, please sit down."

After Kevin signaled Padik to sit down, he asked the waiter to bring the menu.

"Hello, what do you two want?" The young waiter walked over with a smile on his face.

Before Kevin came over, he also asked Jenny Norfolk about the special dishes of the 's bar restaurant. Jenny Norfolk told her that the most flavorful thing about this store is ""

"" translates as "haggis pork belly", which is a famous local dish in Edinburgh, but its shape is a bit "weird", and the "black" one is "", which is made of mutton, haggis, oats and various Composition of spices, maybe when you talk about mutton, many people will frown first, afraid of the smell?

But rest assured, a fork. Dip a little seasoning and send it in one bite, it's very fragrant! There is no "smell" as expected before! Serve with mashed potatoes and radishes on the side, and a sprinkle of pepper. The three dishes are eaten together with the seasoning, which is absolutely appetizing!

Kevin ate it once when he was very young, and he still remembers the aroma. So, when the waiter brought the menu, he immediately ordered one.

In addition to ordering "" (haggis pork belly). Kevin also ordered a poutine (smoked fish fillet) and two sausage dishes.

These three dishes are all traditional Edinburgh dishes. The reason why Kevin ordered them was to let Paddyk, a foreigner, taste the local characteristics of Edinburgh. This is also his way of hospitality.

When all the dishes were served, Liangwen chatted slowly while tasting, which is a popular way for many British gentlemen to pass the time.

"Kevin, tell me, how did you come up with an island like this? You know what? I've been to many places in my life, but I've never been to an island like the one you describe in your book. It's exciting, beasts, savages, everything is dangerous."

At this point Padik put the knife and fork down. Then he asked Kevin carefully.

"Dear Mr. Padik, this is the scene in my dream. I yearn for those heroes who are brave enough to take risks, such as you. Then in countless dreams, I have seen such a scene, a brave navigator was lost Arrived on a deserted island, and then, beasts, everything about wild people, they appeared one by one." Kevin continued to babble.

"So many scenes in your book appeared in dreams?" Padick asked curiously.

"It's not exactly, and I added my imagination. You know. This is the right of a writer to use his imagination." Kevin said with a smile.

"My God, the story you wrote this book is as interesting as the story you wrote."

Padik heard the same exclamation here as the host of Edinburgh TV.

"Thank you, maybe this is God's will. But, dear Mr. Padick. Your "The Horror That Nobody Understands" is also very wonderful. You are the writer I admire the most. You use actions to explain those adventurous spirits .”

"No, no, I think the stories I wrote are far worse than your "Robinson Crusoe". You use delicate and mature writing to outline those wonderful stimuli so well, and describe those horrors and thrills. Brilliant. I think this is something I need to learn. You are awesome."

"Dear Mr. Padik, your praise will make me feel ashamed. The true meaning of literature comes from life. All novels that are higher than life are meaningless. And don't you always write about your life? You You have achieved the true meaning of literature. You are the greatest writer in England."

"The true meaning of literature comes from life! Yes, I like this sentence. Yes, I think so too. I think novels are life, and novels that are higher than life will not be attractive."

Padik was thrilled to have found a literary soulmate. At the same time, he could already foresee Kevin's future in his heart. This young man is very different from his peers, his views are too individual, and his words are too charming.

"To be honest, when Robinson bought a manor in Brazil and made a small fortune. I thought you would stop the story. But in the end you let it develop. When Robinson was stranded on an isolated island At that time, I thought you were just writing about how he lived a strong life alone in an isolated island, and then returned to the mainstream society. But finally 'Friday' appeared. All of this was beyond my expectations."

Padick went on to talk about what he was thinking while watching "Robinson Crusoe".

In fact, what Paddyk thinks and thinks is the essence of this book. Its desired effect is to gradually pull in people's psychological cycle of curiosity, and then they can't get out completely. This is also the reason why this work has been a classic for hundreds of years on the previous earth.

"You should know that for an adventurer, he will not be content with stability, and he will not give up his ideals. Therefore, if Robinson Robinson ends up making a fortune in Brazil, it is obviously not suitable, and it is also suitable for him to do so. It’s no longer a hero. As for falling to an isolated island, if only one person lives there, such a life is a bit monotonous. So, I designed 'Friday'."

Kevin patiently explained.

"Yes, yes. This story line is only as good as it is. Your imagination is truly unprecedented."

At this time, Padik just admired the young man in front of him. After all, what he considered was so comprehensive, and his thoughts were so meticulous. (To be continued.)

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