The Last Thing He Wanted

The Last Thing He Wanted is a novel by Joan Didion. It was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1996.

The Last Thing He Wanted
First edition
AuthorJoan Didion
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
Publication date
1996
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages227
ISBN0-679-43331-7
OCLC255857884

The story centers on Elena McMahon, a reporter for The Washington Post who quits her job covering the 1984 United States presidential election to care for her father after her mother's death. In an unusual turn of events, she inherits his position as an arms dealer for the U.S. Government in Central America. In this sparsely written, quick-paced narrative, Elena struggles to cope with the spies, American military personnel, and the consequences of her father's errors that are waiting for her on a small island in the Lesser Antilles.

Major characters

Elena McMahon
A reporter for The Washington Post who walks off her job covering the 1984 presidential campaign and into an international conspiracy.
Treat Morrison
A high-level government official who, in the process of investigating a glitch in Elena's documentation, becomes romantically involved with her.
Richard McMahon
Elena McMahon's father who "does deals", organizing shipments of arms to Central American countries.

Film adaptation

In September 2017, it was announced Dee Rees would direct an adaptation of the film, from a screenplay by Rees and Marco Villalobos.[1] Anne Hathaway, Willem Dafoe, and Ben Affleck star in the film, with Netflix distributing.[2][3][4][5]

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