No Sense in Wishing, Lawrence Burney
No Sense in Wishing, Lawrence Burney
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No Sense in Wishing
Essays on Black Music, Belonging, and Baltimore

Author: Lawrence Burney

Narrator: Lawrence Burney

Unabridged: 7 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/08/2025


Synopsis

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker * Kirkus Reviews

“Earnest and engaging.” —The New Yorker

A personal and analytical essay collection from culture critic Lawrence Burney that is a personal and analytical look at his home city of Baltimore, music from throughout the global Black diaspora, and the traditions that raised him.

There are moments in our lives when we discover an artist, an album, a film, or a cultural artifact that leaves a lasting impression. These moments inform how we understand the world, and ourselves, moving forward.

In a time when music is spurring Black Americans’ connection with Africans on the Continent, culture critic Lawrence Burney takes us on a journey from the streets of Baltimore to the concert halls of Lagos, reminisces on seeing his mother perform as the opening act of a Gil Scott-Heron show when he was a child, and sits at a Maryland crab feast with family, assessing how the Black people in his home state have historically improvised paths for their liberation. Burney explores these profound interactions with incisive and energizing prose, offering us a personal and critical perspective on the people, places, music, and art that transformed him.

No Sense in Wishing is a kaleidoscopic exploration of Burney’s search for self. With its gutsy and uncompromising criticism alongside intimate personal storytelling, this “powerful collection of essays” (Rolling Stone) is like an album that hits all the right notes, from a promising writer on the rise.

About Lawrence Burney

Lawrence Burney is a writer, critic, and the founder of True Laurels, an independent magazine covering Baltimore’s music and culture scene. His work has appeared in publications such as New York magazine, GQ, and Pitchfork. He has also worked at The FaderVICE, and The Baltimore BannerNo Sense in Wishing is his first book. Follow him on Instagram and X @TrueLaurels.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andre(Read-A-Lot) on June 29, 2025

Honest and raw. Unafraid to be vulnerable. Good writing and Mr. Burney has a bright future.He shares his thoughts that seemingly, one of his age group wouldn’t want to disclose, but he puts it out there. Reminds me a little of D. Watkins, which of course is high praise. I’ll be keeping my eyes on Mr......more

Goodreads review by Darriona on May 26, 2025

I think this will end up of being one of my top reads of the year. I knew I would love it, but I didn't realize how much I would LOVE it. This was a wonderful collection of essays that also read like a memoir journeying Burney's life in Baltimore, but also his experiences in places like New York, So......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on June 25, 2025

Pre-Read Notes: I like essays and essays collections and I particularly like them if they're written by people who have something to teach me about the life I don't live. I find essay collections to be these wonderful little doorways into the writer's worlds. Looking forward to this one! Final Revie......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on July 31, 2025

"No Sense in Wishing" is a unique blend of media/social criticism and memoir. Burney takes the reader on the journey through his life growing up as a young man in Baltimore in the 90s. He combines events from his early days and the media that impacted him during that time, evoking nostalgia and refl......more

Goodreads review by Annahita on July 31, 2025

Thank you to Atria Books for the #gifted finished copy of No Sense in Wishing by Lawrence Burney. This powerful collection of essays blends personal storytelling with insightful cultural commentary, exploring Burney’s life, the global Black diaspora, and the traditions that shaped him. Through electr......more