Bel Air, Los Angeles, California (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)
Referenced In
City of Night
by John Rechy"making it from bar to lonesome room, bragging about the $50 score with the fruit from Bel Air who has two swimming pools, jack, and said he’d see you again (but if he didnt show, you dont say that)"
City of Night
by John Rechy"Trudi claims Miss Destiny is living in Beverly Hills (Skipper says oh no, Bel Air, if she really made it Big) with the rich daddy and her stud husband."
The Barbarian Nurseries
by Héctor Tobar"…witness the sentencing of a man who would hound the beautiful people of Laguna Beach, Brentwood, and Bel Air no longer."
Golden Days
by Carolyn See"Imagine the white-knuckle rides at Magic Mountain, the Simi Valley earthquake (and the floods that came later), and two or three Bel Air fires whooshing up at once;"
The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle"He was president of his own company, Pacific Rim Investments, and he’d lived in Bel Air for the past twenty years, the majority of that time with his first wife..."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"he’s going to spend Christmas with some friends in Bel Air."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"Trent stops by and tells me about how “a couple of hysterical J.A.P.’s” in Bel Air have seen what they called some kind of monster, talk of a werewolf."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"No. They changed all the numbers at the house in Bel Air."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"Julian’s not at the house in Bel Air, but there’s a note on the door saying that he might be at some house on King’s Road."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"Next day I stop by Julian’s house in Bel Air with the money in a green envelope."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"The house I follow Finn and Lee and Julian to is in Bel Air and it’s a huge stone house with a sprawling front lawn and Spanish fountains and gargoyles looming up above the roof."