Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 169: Conversation between genius writers and literary veterans

Not long after Kevin sat down, Mr. Paddick arrived. Padic has long been a household name in the UK, especially in literature, so Kevin has already seen his face in books.

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

"It's nice to meet you" and "I am very happy to meet you" are very popular polite words in the UK, just like when someone in China asks "How are you?" "Have you eaten?"

"Dear Kevin, I am also very happy to meet you. Honestly, you are younger than I thought. You are amazing." Paddick finished speaking and gave Kevin a thumbs up.

Yes, since watching Kevin's "Robinson Crusoe", Paddick, as a writer, also knows that age experience will have a certain impact on writing. From the mature writing of "Robinson Crusoe", Padick can't believe that Kevin is still a student, but this is another fact.

"Thank you. Oh, please sit down."

After Kevin gestured to Paddick to sit down, he asked the waiter to bring the menu.

"Hello, what do you need to order?" The young waiter walked over with a smile.

Kevin also asked Jenny Norfolk about the special dishes in ‘sbar’s restaurant before coming over. Jenny Norfolk told her that the most flavorful thing in this store is ""

"" translates as "Haggis meat belly", this is a famous local dish in Edinburgh, but its shape is a bit "weird", the "black" is "", which consists of mutton, haggis, oats and various The composition of spices, maybe when it comes to lamb, many people will frown first, afraid of the smell?

But rest assured, a fork. Dip a little seasoning and serve it in one bite. It smells great! There is no such "smell" as expected! Served with mashed potatoes and radish on the side, sprinkled with pepper. Three kinds of ingredients are dipped in condiments and eaten together, it is absolutely appetizing!

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

In addition to ordering "" (Haggis belly). Kevin also ordered one (smoked fish fillet) and two sausage dishes.

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

When the dishes are all served, the two articles will slowly chat while tasting them. This is a popular way for many English gentlemen to pass the time.

"Kevin, tell me, how did you come up with such an island? Do you know? I have been to many adventures in my life, but I have never been to an island like the one described in your book. It's simply It's so exciting, beasts, savages, everything is perilous."

At this moment Padick put the knife and fork down. Then asked Kevin carefully.

"Dear Mr. Padick, this is the scene in my dreams. I yearn for heroes who have the courage to take risks, such as you. Then in countless dreams, I have seen such a scene where a brave navigator was killed. Arrived on a deserted island, and then, all the beasts and savages, they appeared one by one." Kevin continued nonsense.

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

"It's not entirely true. I also added my imagination. You know. This is the author's right of freedom." Kevin said with a smile.

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

Padick heard the same sigh as the host of Edinburgh TV station.

"Thank you, maybe this is what God meant. But, respected Mr. Padick. Your "Unintelligible Terror" is also very wonderful. You are the author I admire the most. You use your actions to explain the spirit of adventure. ."

"No, no, no, I think the stories I wrote are far from your "Robinson Crusoe". You use your delicate and mature writing to outline the wonderful excitement so well, and describe the horrors and thrills. It's so vivid and vivid. I think this is what I need to learn. You are great."

"Dear Mr. Padick, your praise will make me proud. The essence of literature comes from life. All novels that are higher than life are meaningless. And you are not always writing about your life? You? The true meaning of literature has been achieved. You are the greatest British writer."

"The essence of literature comes from life! Yes, I like this sentence. Yes, I also think so. I think novels are life, and novels that are higher than life will not have charm."

Padick was extremely excited that he had found a literary friend. At the same time, he can already have a foreboding of Kevin's future in his heart. This young man is so different from his peers, his views are too individual, and his writing is too attractive.

"Seriously, when Robinson contracted a manor in Brazil and made a small fortune. I thought you would stop the story. But in the end you let it go on. When Robinson ended up on an island. At that time, I thought you were just writing about how strong he lived on an isolated island, and then he returned to mainstream society. But in the end "Friday" appeared. All this was beyond my expectation."

Padick continued to talk about his thoughts and thoughts when he watched "Robinson Crusoe".

In fact, what Padick is thinking is exactly the essence of this book. Its effect is to gradually pull in the psychological cycle of people's curiosity, and then completely fail to come out. This is also the reason why this work has remained classic in the past century.

"You should know that for an adventurer ~www.NovelMTL.com~ he will not be content, he will not give up his ideals. So if Robinson ends up getting rich in Brazil, it is obviously not suitable It’s no longer worthy of being a hero. And as for the island, if you just live there alone, this kind of life is also a bit monotonous. So, I designed the "Friday"."

Kevin explained patiently.

"Yes, yes. This story line is only wonderful if you go in this way. Your imagination is really unprecedented."

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

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