By Tobias Carroll When you think about Andy Warhol and cities, two locations generally come to mind. The first is New York, where he immersed himself in the city’s art world for decades and established his reputation. The other is Pittsburgh, where he grew up and where there’s now a museum named in his honor. But that doesn’t mean that other cities didn’t also loom large for Warhol, both in terms of his life and his work — and Los Angeles certainly fits that bill. Literary Hub recently published an excerpt from Mark Rozzo’s book Everybody Thought We Were Crazy: Dennis Hopper, Brooke Hayward, a…