Mulholland Drive, Los Angeles, California (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)
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Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton"I had to back up and pull around to the entrance below Mulholland, and then I joined traffic heading south."
Mecca
by Susan Straight"then Mulholland Drive, then Barham, and we wound down through the Hollywood Hills."
City of Night
by John Rechy"I'm on Mulholland Drive in the parked car of a man just met: cramped in the car by the edge of a cliff overlooking the city"
The Tortilla Curtain
by T.C. Boyle"He turned west on Mulholland and followed it to where the houses began to fall away and the stark naked hills rose up out of the chaparral."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"My house lies on Mulholland and as I press the gate opener"
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"I keep my face pressed against the window of the car and stare out at the lights of the Valley, drifting up toward the hills as we drive onto Mulholland."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"Beverly Glen to Mulholland, and then Mulholland to Sepulveda..."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"On some nights, late, I’ve been driving across Mulholland and have had to swerve and stop suddenly and in the glare of the headlights I’ve seen coyotes running slowly through the fog with red rags in their mouths and it’s only when I come home that I realize that the red rag is a cat."
The Sellout
by Paul Beatty"Across Mulholland was a scenic overlook. Facing north, I timed my run and sprinted between a speeding Maserati and two teenagers in a birthday BMW convertible."
Less Than Zero
by Bret Easton Ellis"Rip and I were driving on Mulholland one day before I left and Rip was chewing on a plastic eyeball and wearing a Billy Idol T-shirt and kept flashing the eyeball between his lips. On one of Mulholland’s most treacherous turns, Rip slowed the car down and parked it on the edge of the road and got out and motioned for me to do so too."