The Night of the Gun

David Carr 2008

Devastation Rating

Emotionally Ruined
addiction trauma mental health loss

Our Take

A journalist investigates his own addiction as if reporting on a stranger, and memory and crack cocaine have made him unreliable in ways he documents with brutal honesty. Carr's method is more disturbing than confession: it implies we all reconstruct ourselves; addicts just have less scaffolding left. The reported self is always a fiction; Carr just made his methodology visible.

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