Advocating for Literary Freedom: An Interview with Cardiff University Book Club

In the face of growing censorship and threats to literary freedom worldwide, Cardiff University Book Club is leading the charge. By hosting engaging discussions and raising funds for PEN International, the club is committed to championing the right to read, write and share ideas. Krisha (President), Christine (Social Secretary), and Khalid (Reading Group Coordinator) discuss their insights and aspirations.

What does the term ‘literary freedom’ mean to you, and why do you think it’s so important today?

“To me, literary freedom is the right to access, create, and share stories without fear of censorship,” explains Christine. “While books are relatively protected in the UK, literary freedom is under threat globally. In an interconnected world, we can’t ignore these issues. It’s not just about protecting the right to read—it’s about safeguarding the exchange of ideas that fosters understanding, empathy, and progress.”

Krisha adds, “It’s universally resonant. For readers, it broadens our understanding of the world; for writers, it’s a platform for activism. Communities use literature to preserve their identities. Literature free from censorship connects us all.”

How does Cardiff University Book Club promote literary freedom?

Christine outlines the club’s inclusive ethos: “We’re committed to creating spaces where diverse perspectives thrive. Our The Book Thief reading group explores how censorship impacts society, and we offer groups across genres like sci-fi, classics, romance and translated fiction. These aren’t just discussions—they’re conversations that celebrate diverse voices.”

Krisha adds, “Our activities highlight the importance of access to uncensored literature. With this fundraiser for PEN International, we aim to amplify global challenges and inspire action.”

Khalid explains another initiative: “We also run a ‘Translated Fiction’ group to introduce members to literature beyond a Western perspective. These discussions broaden horizons and challenge biases.”

What inspired the fundraiser, and how does it tie into the club’s mission?

Christine reflects, “The decision came from recognising that literary freedom is under attack worldwide. Viral discussions on platforms like TikTok show books about race, gender, and oppression being dismissed as ‘too political’ or banned outright. Books have always been political. They challenge us, and discomfort isn’t something to fear—it’s something to learn from.”

Khalid adds, “We’re also shining a light on those unable to engage with literature due to oppression, like Egyptian poet Galal El-Behairy, who’s been imprisoned for his work. His story reminds us of the stakes.”

What role do you think university groups like yours play in defending literary freedom?

“Universities are incredibly diverse. For many, this is the first time they’ve encountered such variety in ideas and experiences. Our club creates a space where members can learn from one another and explore unfamiliar perspectives.” Khalid explains.

Krisha emphasises, “Our role goes beyond Cardiff. We aim to inspire students to champion these values globally. This fundraiser is one step towards creating a culture of advocacy and inclusivity.”

What lasting impact do you hope this fundraiser will have?

Krisha concludes, “We hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the privilege of literary freedom in the UK and create a culture that champions inclusivity and advocacy.”

“Ultimately, we want our Book Club to remain a space where diverse literature is celebrated and censorship is actively opposed.” Christine adds.

“Literature connects us. To inhibit or destroy it is to destroy a piece of humanity. This fundraiser is about protecting that connection.” Khalid reflects.

About PEN International

PEN International is a global organisation dedicated to defending freedom of expression and promoting literature. Established in 1921, it operates in over 100 countries, advocating for writers and opposing censorship, imprisonment and persecution. The Cardiff University Book Club’s fundraiser aims to contribute to this mission by raising awareness and funds for PEN’s critical work.

How to Join Cardiff University Book Club and Support the Cause

Open to everyone at the university, the club offers discussions on literature across genres and provides opportunities to contribute to advocacy efforts.

For more information on joining Cardiff University Book Club or contributing to their PEN International fundraiser, visit their Instagram @cardiffunibookclub. 

words by: Olivia Griffin