Talk:Barbizon 63

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 * In the critically acclaimed television series Mad Men, The Barbizon is noted as the place of residence of one of Don Draper's post-divorce love interests, Bethany Van Nuys. Don drops her off at The Barbizon in the 1st and 8th episodes of Season 4.
 * In the 1967 Nick Carter spy novel The Red Guard, Carter books his teenage god-daughter into The Barbizon.
 * In the 2015 Marvel TV Series Agent Carter, Peggy Carter lives in the Griffith, a fictional hotel heavily inspired by The Barbizon. Like The Barbizon, it is located on 63rd Street & Lexington Avenue.
 * In Sylvia Plath's novel, The Bell Jar, The Barbizon is prominently featured under the name "The Amazon". The novel's protagonist (and Plath's fictional alter ego), Esther Greenwood, lives there during a summer internship at a fashion magazine. This event is based on Plath's real-life internship at the magazine Mademoiselle in 1953.
 * In Fiona Davis's debut novel, The Dollhouse, The Barbizon Hotel/Barbizon 63 Condos is featured in a fictitious coming-of-age story that details two generations of young women whose lives intersect.
 * Michael Callahan’s debut novel Searching For Grace Kelly, is set in 1955 at The Barbizon. The novel was inspired by Callahan‘s 2010 article about The Barbizon in Vanity Fair, titled Sorority On E. 63rd St.