My Cantopop Nights: A Memoir in Songs

Author:   Emma-Lee Moss
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
ISBN:  

9781787334540


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   11 June 2026
Format:   Hardback
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My Cantopop Nights: A Memoir in Songs


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A story of pop music, identity crisis and Hong Kong, from the acclaimed singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss (a.k.a. Emmy the Great) 'Captures that era of Hong Kong music with such warmth and clarity... Transcendent and transportive' Angela Hui 'A wondrous thing- fresh, evocative, self-aware, fantastically light of touch and wholly original' Sarah Howe A story of music, fandom and identity, from the acclaimed singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss (a.k.a. Emmy the Great) For 11-year-old Emma-Lee, the sound of Hong Kong in the summer of 1995 is Cantopop. The Cantopop stars she idolises are everywhere - their images are on every billboard and their music spills from shop speakers onto the streets. When she and her family move to England later that year, Emma-Lee's love of Cantopop will be pushed underground - the sound and symbol of her secret childhood identity. My Cantopop Nights is the story of how Emma-Lee found herself in a Hong Kong bar twenty years later, listening to a Cantopop song and realising that this music was her inheritance. It's about suffering an identity crisis just as the city's post-colonial tensions erupt into protests. It's a story of uncanny coincidences, magical thinking and a quest to reconcile the different sides of her heritage- Hong Konger and British, Cantopop and indie. It's a story of falling in love with a city, its people and its music, while trying to find your own place to belong. 'An author of exceptional vision... for anyone seeking to understand how complicated, tender histories unfurl in our present - and how art emerges to help us through' Jessica J. Lee 'Prepare to meet your new favourite playlist' Dan Schreiber

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Author:   Emma-Lee Moss
Publisher:   Vintage Publishing
Imprint:   Jonathan Cape
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.50cm
Weight:   0.462kg
ISBN:  

9781787334540


ISBN 10:   1787334546
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   11 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

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Reviews

One of my favourite musicians on some of her favourite musicians. A beautiful meditation on how belonging is something we create day by day, year by year. -- Rowan Hisayo Buchanan Tracing her own life and career alongside the Hong Kong music scene, Moss emerges here as an author of exceptional vision. In My Cantopop Nights, the personal is entwined with the political, and understanding the self means holding close the places and people that make us. This is a book not simply for those who love Moss’s music, but for anyone seeking to understand how complicated, tender histories unfurl in our present—and how art emerges to help us through. -- Jessica J. Lee An incredibly honest and personal memoir that talks about something universal - finding friendship, understanding family, creating an identity in a world that's messy, layered, and complex -- Dan Thompson A captivating memoir-meets-cultural history that blends a modern history of Cantopop with Emma’s own personal journey to reconcile with her identity and Chinese heritage. It manages to blend the understated intimacy of personal memory with a compelling and insightful overview of Hong Kong as a site of cultural clash. I was captivated from start to finish and left feeling both moved and more knowledgeable. -- Catherine Anne Davies My Cantopop Nights is a wondrous thing: fresh, evocative, self-aware, fantastically light of touch, and wholly original. Moss’s writing rings out like a sung note, layered with memory and suggestion. In this diasporic quest unlike any other, an artist gradually realises she’s put half of herself away in a drawer in order to survive: it’s the half-remembered soundtrack of her Hong Kong childhood, refusing to stay locked away, that leads her back. I read it in one headlong, heartsore sweep -- Sarah Howe My Cantopop Nights brilliantly captures the sweet sorrow of lost places and lost time. It's a chance to time-travel in vivid sound and colour through Emma-Lee Moss's memories to '80s Hong Kong and back. I loved it. -- Becky Barnicoat


Tracing her own life and career alongside the Hong Kong music scene, Moss emerges here as an author of exceptional vision. In My Cantopop Nights, the personal is entwined with the political, and understanding the self means holding close the places and people that make us. This is a book not simply for those who love Moss’s music, but for anyone seeking to understand how complicated, tender histories unfurl in our present—and how art emerges to help us through. -- Jessica J. Lee


Author Information

Emma-Lee Moss is a writer and musician. As a writer, Emma-Lee has contributed to the Guardian, Vice, i-D, British GQ, Wired, the Good Journal and more. As a singer-songwriter performing under the name Emmy the Great, she released four studio albums, as well as several collaborations and soundtracks. She writes original songs for film, theatre, television, radio and community projects, and is interested in the way that songs interact with our everyday lives. My Cantopop Nights is her first book. She lives in East Sussex.

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