Dmitry Glukhovsky is a Russian author and journalist, best known for his post-apocalyptic science fiction novel "Metro 2033," published in 2005. The novel is set in the underground metro system of Moscow after a nuclear disaster, where the remnants of humanity struggle for survival against mutants and other dangers. Glukhovsky's work explores themes of survival, humanity, and the consequences of warfare.
Following "Metro 2033," he expanded the universe with sequels, including "Metro 2034" and "Metro 2035," as well as various spin-off content and collaborative projects. His writing often combines elements of dystopian fiction, social commentary, and philosophical reflections.
Glukhovsky's influence has extended beyond literature, inspiring video game adaptations and other media based on the "Metro" series. His storytelling is marked by a focus on psychological depth and moral dilemmas faced by characters in extreme situations.
The year is 2033. The world has been reduced to rubble. Humanity is nearly extinct. The half-destroyed cities have becom...