Rebirth As a Writer In Britain

Chapter 249 The Poet Who Wasn't Seen in 0 Years

Randolph Orm was more happy with his choice. After all, when the poet laureate was finally selected, many people felt that Kay was too young to be the poet laureate. (Baidu search website is the fastest and most stable update) In the end, he insisted on choosing Kai without hesitation, and Kai was able to win the honorary title of poet laureate.

"Thank God, my original decision was not wrong." Randolph Orm said with his hands folded.

So, after Randolph Orm finished sighing, he planned to write another question about it. After thinking for three, he began to write.

The title of this chapter by Randolph Orme is called "A British Poet Who Has Worked a Miracle". The rare poet mentioned in the title naturally refers to Kai.

Randolph Orm wrote in: Kay's talent is absolutely rare in the UK for a hundred years. Whether it is his novels or poems, they are all so wonderful. I haven't read much of his novels, but now I'm going to talk about his poetry.

Yes, as I said when he was awarded the poet laureate, I have never seen a collection of poetry so close to perfection, as if it was created by God himself. It also makes me happy to have chosen Kay as the poet laureate this time around.

I admit that many of the poets competing with Kay are excellent and have made indelible contributions to the British poetry world. But I don't think any of them interest people in English poetry as much as Kay.

Let's do the math. The first print of Kay's "The Collection of All Beings" was sold out shortly after it was published, and then more prints, and more prints, and more prints.

If such a good sales volume cannot prove its excellence, then the Swedish Translation Publishing House came to London for it and paid a high price to buy its Swedish copyright, maybe it can always explain its greatness! If not. Please tell me, which poet in England has done this at such a young age in the past 100 years? Presumably, you, me, and God's answer is yes.

But Kay has done more than that. His greatness lies in arousing people's attention to poetry. For example, recently he has made many singers and outsiders rediscuss poetry.

He has brought those classical poems into the perspective of the trend and made people re-examine the beauty of art. This kind of poetic charm is absolutely rare in a hundred years, and his poetry seems to have created a miracle. As President of the British Poetry Society, I am delighted to have lived to see this miracle happen. Because he is purely poetic.

Finally, the same sentence, Kay's arrival will definitely bring something to the British poetry world. Come on, creator of miracles.

This article by Randolph Orm can be said to be a great compliment to Kai,

As the president of the British Poetry Association, it is the first time. After all, they have read many excellent works and met many excellent writers and poets in their lives. It is almost impossible for them to write an article praising a person's pen and all.

But Randolph Orm is willing to do this, because Kay's talent is also worthy of him. Think back to when Kay was chosen as poet laureate. He was also under countless pressures. After all, York Rutland, who voted the most at the time, was his good friend, and the other party was also a royal nobleman.

Instead of looking at the monk's face and the Buddha's face, Randolph Orm didn't even look at the last one. This also caused controversy from some friends at the beginning. But now. With Kai's success step by step, people seem to feel that his original decision was correct.

Randolph Orm published this article in the "British Poetry Newspaper". As the chapter of the president of the British Poetry Association, the editors of the "British Poetry Newspaper" did not modify a single word. And put it on the headlines. After all, the chapter written by the president of the British Poetry Association is also worthy of being used as a publicity stunt.

As soon as Randolph Orm's article came out, many people lamented Kay again. What people lamented was not how successful Kay was. Instead, I lamented that his charm was so great that the president of the dignified British Poetry Association wrote a chapter to praise him.

"It's amazing. Kai has made those amazing achievements in a row in the past few days. He is simply the son of God. In the past, the famous poetry critic David Lee wrote a special chapter praising his poems, Now even the president of the British Poetry Association has personally written a chapter praising his talent."

"It is already a miracle that Randolph Orm can write a chapter to praise him. You must know that Randolph Orm is a 'stinger', and he never praises someone easily. Kay I am deeply in admiration for the miracles created.”

"My God, Kay is so lucky. Now that he has been praised by President Randolph Orm for writing a chapter. However, this is also due to his strength. You must know that Kay has recently made many people realize the charm of poetry again. Especially the song "We Are Seven" touched people to the depths of their souls."

"I really admire Kay's ability. He not only became a best-selling author, but also made people re-read British novels. This ability is beyond the reach of ordinary people. He is really called a genius. Kai, come on, I will always support you."

Kay's readers are also very happy to see that Randolph Orm can write a chapter praising their idol. After all, to have such an authoritative person posting good things about his idol proves that the idol he admires and likes is correct.

Jenny Norfolk, drinking coffee in a book, was also delighted after reading this piece by Randolph Orm.

"Kai is awesome. Uncle Aum wrote a chapter to praise his talent. I like this kind of talented man so much. It's a pity, why are there so few such men around me?" The eighteen-year-old The girl sat on the chair and looked at the strong coffee and sighed.

Jenny Norfolk, like everyone else, also posted content in her Twitter to praise Kai's charm. Whenever possible, she would join in the praise and support of Kay.

There seemed to be a mysterious voice in her heart telling her: Dear Jenny, you must always support Kay.

As for why this happened, the eighteen-year-old girl also wanted to find out. She only knew that every time she walked with Kai, her heartbeat would be different. As for the rest, God hasn't told her yet. (To be continued..)

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