Podcast with Karen Cheung, author of “The Impossible City: A Hong Kong Memoir”

Karen Cheung

Hong Kong is almost impossible to explain to those not from the city. Too often, the city has had to struggle with shorthand used by those writing about the city from afar—for audiences with little understanding of what the place is actually like.

 

 

The Impossible City: A Hong Kong Memoir, Karen Cheung (Random House, February 2021)
The Impossible City: A Hong Kong Memoir, Karen Cheung (Random House, February 2021)

The Impossible City: A Hong Kong Memoir by Karen Cheung is a deep dive into the things that make Hong Kong different, diverse and difficult.

In this interview, Karen and I talk about Hong Kong—the home city for both of us—and what it means to grow up in such a dense, unsure and misunderstood place.

Karen Cheung is a writer and journalist from Hong Kong. Her essays, cultural criticism, and reported features have appeared on This American Life and in The New York Times, Foreign Policy, and other publications. She was formerly a reporter at Hong Kong Free Press and was co–founding editor of Still / Loud, an indie magazine about culture and music in Hong Kong.

Karen can be followed on Twitter at @karenklcheung.


Nicholas Gordon has an MPhil from Oxford in International Relations and a BA from Harvard. He is a writer, editor and occasional radio host based in Hong Kong.