In this episode, cultural critic Edward Said describes himself as ‘a writer for occasion’ – caught between journalism and being a ‘long distance runner’. Said discusses his upbringing; his status as a Palestinian intellectual; his de-mystification of (particularly American) imperialism; and his positive response to criticism. Theo Dorgan questions him about his memoir Out of Place and Said explores the various political perspective people have projected on him, accusations of ‘terrorism’ and his views on the politics of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.