
Greta Schüldt
Greta Schüldt is a literary commentator and critic whose discussions often revolve around the nuances of irony and humor in contemporary literature, contributing to the ongoing cultural discourse.
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Greta Schüldt questions the coincidence of Rosalía being the same age as Jesus at the time of his crucifixion.
Greta Schüldt: Är det en slump att Rosalía är lika gammal som Jesus när han korsfästes?Greta Schüldt discusses the debate surrounding strangulation sex.
Greta Schüldt om debatten om strypsexGreta Schüldt is involved with a magazine that covers a wide range of cultural topics.
DN Kultur väljer: Nio omistliga svenska kulturtidskrifterGreta Schüldt reflects on the times we live in.
Podd: Det är bra att vara lite tjockGreta Schüldt is mentioned as a contributor to the article.
Recension. ”Weird fucks” av Lynne Tillman
Greta Schüldt commented on Katy Perry's space journey, suggesting it was too short.
Kultur v 16: Yasin, Katy Perry och Zuckerberg i NarvikGreta Schüldt discusses Katy Perry's experience in space.
Greta Schüldt om Katy Perry i rymden
Greta Schüldt provides commentary on the family dynamics of Odd Nerdrum and their unique lifestyle.
Greta Schüldt: Familjen Nerdrum är ganska förebildligGreta Schüldt writes about Jocke Berg's performance at the concert.
Så var Kents tredje konsert på 3 arena, söndag 23 mars 2025
Greta Schüldt is one of the critics voting for the week's critics' list.
DN:s kritiker väljer de mest intressanta böckerna just nu.Greta expresses her feelings about the quality of Kent's songs and their rankings.
Kritiksnack: Så rangordnade vi alla Kents låtarGreta Schüldt has initiated a debate regarding the increase in mental health issues due to the prevalence of discussions about them.
Allt fler pratar terapital – därför är unga amatörpsykologerGreta Schüldt expresses her aversion to eating semlor this year, viewing it as a symbol of excess in modern life.
Greta Schüldt: Tanken på att äta en semla ger mig kväljningarGreta Schüldt comments on the threatening nature of laughter in the context of a podcast's analysis.
Ludvig Köhler: Samhället är överhumorifierat

























































