Poet Festival Was “Vulgar Nonsense”?

What could be less controversial than a distinguished gathering of poets reading on London’s South Bank? Not much, you might think. Extraordinary then – in the week of the 2010 International Festival of Poetry – to discover that when the first poetry festival was launched, in 1967, Donald Davie wrote an article in the Guardian headed: “Go home poets” and dismissed the festival as “vulgar nonsense”.