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  1. Dmitry Alekseyevich Glukhovsky (Russian: Дми́трий Алексе́евич Глухо́вский, born 12 June 1979) is a Russian author, best known for the science fiction novel Metro 2033 and its sequels. As a journalist, Dmitry Glukhovsky has worked for Euronews, RT in its early years, and others. Aside from his native Moscow ...

  2. Dmitry Alekseyevich Glukhovsky is a Russian author, best known for the science fiction novel Metro 2033 and its sequels. As a journalist, Dmitry Glukhovsky has worked for Euronews, RT in its early years, and others. Aside from his native Moscow, Glukhovsky has also lived in Israel, Germany, and France. He currently lives abroad due to his wanted status and prison sentence in Russia for his ...

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  4. Metro 2034. Metro 2033 ( Russian: Метро 2033) is a 2002 post-apocalyptic fiction novel by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky. It is set within the Moscow Metro, where the last survivors hide after a global nuclear holocaust. It has been followed by two sequels, Metro 2034 and Metro 2035, and spawned the Metro media franchise.

    • Metro 2033 (Metro, #1) by Dmitry Glukhovsky (Goodreads Author)
    • Metro 2034 (Metro, #2) by Dmitry Glukhovsky (Goodreads Author), M. David Drevs (Übersetzer)
    • Metro 2035 (Metro, #3) by Dmitry Glukhovsky (Goodreads Author), Andrew Bromfield (Translator)
    • FUTU.RE by Dmitry Glukhovsky (Goodreads Author), Andrew Bromfield (Translator)
  5. Dmitry A. Glukhovsky (Russian: Дмитрий Глуховский) is an author and journalist originally from Moscow. Glukhovsky started in 2002 by publishing his first novel, Metro 2033, on his own website and granted free access to all the readers. The novel later became an interactive experiment, drawing in thousands of readers. Glukhovsky is famous in Russia for his bestselling novels ...

  6. Jun 26, 2018 · Dmitry Glukhovsky: Viral Literature. Published: June 26, 2018. In an interview with the French art blog Adria’s News, Dmitry Glukhovsky was asked why he continued to post his literature online, to which he bluntly replied: “I want my books to spread like a virus.”. With over five million free downloads of his novels, in 37 different ...

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