
By Tim Winter
The first chapters of Piper at the Gates consider modernity’s crisis of knowledge as expressed in opera, drama and the novel. Nietzsche’s pessimism about human culture in a post-religious and hyper-rational age is then explored through the interpretations of Pierre Klossowski, who hints at an unexpected response informed by Henry Corbin’s diagnosis of late modern melancholia and his quest for a solution in Europe’s paradigm Other: the world of Islam. The book then moves on to consider the viability for us of this alternative mode of cognition as presented in the historic Islamic convivium of reason and ecstasy.
Tim Winter is Sheikh Zayed Senior Lecturer in Islamic Studies in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
Available later in 2026 in Hard Back from CMC press