Di Gaetani has finally followed up his famously well-loved 'Penetrating Wagner's Ring' with this charming book which delves EVEN DEEPER into the subject than before. While in 'Penetrating Wagner's Ring' we were led through the dark passages and mystical barriers to a glimpse of what lay behind Wagner's Ring, now we are brought 'inside' the work as it were, and shown some of the ugliness as well as the surprising beauty which lies scattered throughout the insides of this work of intense psychological character. It is a virtual endocsopy into the whole reeking fabulousness of it all. And yet there remains a mystery after it all - a sense of limitless possibilities and frightening beauty all combined together in a splendid glistening cavern of primordial ecstasy.