The Night Of The Gun by David Carr
  • 1. The Night of the Gun by David Carr is a compelling memoir that intricately weaves the author’s tumultuous journey through addiction, recovery, and the complexities of family dynamics. In this thought-provoking narrative, Carr, a seasoned journalist, recalls his experiences with substance abuse, detailing the darkness that enveloped his life while grappling with the challenges of being a parent and a professional. The work is remarkable not only for its raw honesty but also for Carr's innovative approach to storytelling, as he combines his personal recollections with investigative journalism, revisiting the events of his life with the support of friends, and even enemies, to verify the authenticity of his memories. Through captivating prose, Carr lays bare the struggles and triumphs that define his life, painting a vivid portrait of addiction's grip and the fight for redemption. The book ultimately serves as a poignant exploration of memory, truth, and the elusive nature of self-understanding, offering readers an unflinching look at the chaos of addiction and the hopeful promise of recovery.

    What is David Carr's primary profession in 'The Night Of The Gun'?
A) Journalist
B) Police officer
C) Doctor
D) Drug dealer
  • 2. What substance was Carr primarily addicted to?
A) Cocaine
B) Methamphetamine
C) Heroin
D) Alcohol
  • 3. What significant event causes Carr to get sober?
A) Intervention by family
B) Birth of his twin daughters
C) Arrest and jail time
D) Overdose
  • 4. Where was Carr working when he wrote the book?
A) The Washington Post
B) The New York Times
C) Rolling Stone
D) The New Yorker
  • 5. How does Carr characterize his own memory of events?
A) Unreliable
B) Trauma-blocked
C) Photographic
D) Selectively accurate
  • 6. What city serves as the primary setting for Carr's addiction years?
A) New York
B) Los Angeles
C) Minneapolis
D) Chicago
  • 7. How does Carr support his drug habit?
A) Inheritance money
B) High-paying job
C) Dealing drugs
D) Robbery
  • 8. How does the book structure its narrative?
A) Reverse chronological
B) Stream of consciousness
C) Chronological investigation
D) Thematic chapters only
  • 9. How does Carr's story ultimately view recovery?
A) Impossible dream
B) Religious conversion
C) Complete cure
D) Ongoing process
  • 10. What serious health condition did Carr develop later in life?
A) Liver failure
B) Heart disease
C) Diabetes
D) Lung cancer
  • 11. What year was 'The Night of the Gun' published?
A) 2012
B) 2005
C) 2008
D) 2010
  • 12. How does Carr die in real life?
A) Complications from cancer
B) Drug overdose
C) Suicide
D) Car accident
  • 13. What year did David Carr die?
A) 2020
B) 2010
C) 2018
D) 2015
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