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''Lookout Cartridge'' is Joseph McElroy's fourth novel. The narrator, Cartwright, had made with his friend Dagger a fairly pointless art film/documentary using loaned professional equipment, with scenes set in Stonehenge, Hyde Park, and other locations in England, plus one scene in Ajaccio, Corsica. But someone destroyed it, and when acquaintances in New York press Cartwright for information about an alleged second print, the sound track, and even his personal diary, he finds himself trying to find out what really happened. Doing so involves multiple trips between New York and England, including a visit to the Hebrides and the Stones of Callanish, and increasing danger and death. Larry McCaffery ranked ''Lookout Cartridge'' 39th in his top 100 20th-century English novels list. ==Film summary== The separate scenes are: *Bonfire in Wales - Supposedly come upon spontaneously, Cartwright's discovery that Dagger had planned it ahead of time is his first proof that there has been something sinister going on. *Unplaced Room - Starring an anonymous US AWOL who arrived via remote Scottish islands. *Suitcase Slowly Packing *Hawaiian Hippie aka Hawaiian in the Underground - Bill Liliuokalani *Hyde Park Softball *Stonehenge *Corsican Montage *Marvelous Country House - With Apollo 15 on the television set being ignored. *USAF Base 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lookout Cartridge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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