The Language of Fear

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The Language of Fear
First edition
AuthorDel James
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Published1995

The Language of Fear is the first book by author and journalist Del James. It has 339 pages and is a collection of short dark fiction stories, released in 1995 by Dell Books, a division of Bantam Doubleday Publishing, part of the "Abyss" line of psychological horror. It features an intro by W. Axl Rose and the short story entitled "Without You," which inspired the Guns N' Roses video "November Rain".[1][2] The book is long out of print, but copies can sell for a few pounds on online auction sites.

On 4 March 2008, a MySpace bulletin was sent from the Guns N' Roses MySpace page, announcing the re-printing of The Language of Fear.

Contents[edit]

  • Introduction by W. Axl Rose
  • "A Tale of Two Heroines"
  • "Adult Nature Material"
  • "Bloodlust"
  • "Date Rape"
  • "High School Memoirs"
  • "Mama's Boy"
  • "Mindwarp"
  • "Saltwater and Blood"
  • "Skin Deep"
  • "The Atheist Prayer"
  • "The Fumes of Friendship"
  • "The Immortals"
  • "The Melrose Vampire"
  • "The Nerve"
  • "Without You"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Draper, Jason (February 18, 2020). "How 'November Rain' Became One Of Rock's Greatest Ballads". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  2. ^ Dombal, Ryan (April 15, 2016). "Revisiting the Magnificent Excess of Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion Video Trilogy". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 13, 2022.