The Last Thing He Wanted by Joan Didion

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The Last Thing He Wanted by Joan Didion

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The first novel in over a decade from perhaps the most admired writer in America.

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The Last Thing He Wanted by Joan Didion

The first novel in over a decade from perhaps the most admired writer in America. It is 1984. Journalist Elena McMahon, watching her evasive, gruff father’s life ebbing away before her, clutches at understanding him to grasp little more than air. But harder, keener forces impel her to do his bidding, to go naked into a ‘situation’ in Central America, ‘because things were hotting up again’… A literary masterpiece.
'The centrality of The Last Thing He Wanted is not a person, nor even an event, but the tone of the US in 1984The technique of writing is, as usual, unique, an incantation with repetitions and rhythms to entrance the reader, meant to restore full weight to a language made weightless by misuse... I should perhaps also mention that I read it twice for pure delight before reading it for review.' Veronica Horwell, Guardian. 'Fast-paced, witty, inventive... The Last Thing He Wanted is a creation of high seriousness, a thriller composed with all the resources of a unique gift for imaginative literature.' Elizabeth Hardwick, New York Review of Books 'An impressive, fast-talking, hard-boiled, wise-cracking, tough-guy of a novel.' Philip Hensher, Mail on Sunday
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ISBN 13 9780006547501
ISBN 10 0006547508
Title The Last Thing He Wanted
Author Joan Didion
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1997-11-17
Number of pages 216
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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