The book delves into Salvador Dalí's interpretation of Jean-François Millet's painting "The Angelus," exploring the hidden psychological and symbolic meanings behind the artwork. Dalí presents a surreal analysis, suggesting that the painting harbors themes of repressed sexuality and death, which he believes are masked by its seemingly innocent depiction of rural life. Through a blend of psychoanalytic theory and personal insight, Dalí challenges conventional perceptions of the painting, offering a provocative reimagining that reflects his own artistic and philosophical perspectives.