
Ola Larsmo
Ola Larsmo is a Swedish author and cultural commentator known for his insightful analyses of literature and film. His works often explore themes of memory, guilt, and the human condition, reflecting a deep engagement with historical narratives and contemporary issues. Recently, he discussed the relevance of Ingmar Bergman's film 'Skammen' in the context of modern warfare and the enduring nature of shame.
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Ola Larsmo discusses the TV series 'Blue lights' and its connection to the history of Northern Ireland.
Ola Larsmo om tv-serien ”Blue lights”.Ola Larsmo discusses the relevance of Strindberg's first play in contemporary theater.
Ola Larsmo: Är teatrarna rädda för Strindbergs första pjäs?Ola Larsmo is mentioned in the context of being praised by Kerstin Ekman.
DN Direkt - Ola Larsmo prisas av Kerstin EkmanOla Larsmo discusses the historical implications of Trump's actions in relation to civil rights.
Ola Larsmo: Trump raderar medborgarrättsrörelsens historiaOla Larsmo discusses Sweden's role in refugee assistance during and before World War II.
Ola Larsmo: Svenskarna som ville rädda flyktingar lyfts framOla Larsmo has depicted the valley in a DN report and a book that also became a play at Dramaten.
Kalena: Man funderar mycket över landskapets makt i USAOla Larsmo reflects on the intransigence in the debate about Israel and Gaza.
Ola Larsmo om oförsonligheten i debatten om Israel och GazaOla Larsmo discusses the dizzying effect of the prayers of American right-wing men.
Ola Larsmo: De amerikanska högermännens bön ger mig svindelOla Larsmo discusses the consequences of hate speech in his article.
Ola Larsmo: Vi måste vakna för hatspråkets konsekvenserOla Larsmo discusses the themes of shame and war in Ingmar Bergman's film 'Skammen'.
Ola Larsmo: Skammen hemsöker världen
















































