Dmitry Glukhovsky

Ìåòðî 2033 - Metro 2033
Fantasy/Sci-fi-Thriller. Poplit Publishers, Moscow 2007, 373 pages
www.m-e-t-r-o.ru
http://metro2033.org

Foreign rights: Germany (Heyne), Spain (Planeta), UK (Orion), Japan, Brasil, Portugal, Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Korea, Serbia, Thailand, Turkey

  • more than 1.000.000 readers of the internet edition
  • 300.000 copies sold in Russia
  • EUROCON Encouragement Award of the European Science Fiction Society 2007 for the most promising debut of the year
  • Bestseller of the Year 2008 (Time Out Moscow)
  • 2010 spring, world release of the computer game by THQ based on the novel

The Cold War is back – and so is the universal fear of nuclear war! The year is 2033. The world has been reduced to rubble. Humanity is nearly extinct. The half-destroyed cities have become uninhabitable through radiation. Beyond their boundaries, they say, lie endless burned-out deserts and the remains of splintered forests. Survivors still remember the past greatness of humankind. But the last remains of civilisation have already become a distant memory, the stuff of myth and legend.

More than 20 years have passed since the last plane took off from the earth. Rusted railways lead into emptiness. The ether is void and the airwaves echo to a soulless howling where previously the frequencies were full of news from Tokyo, New York, Buenos Aires. 20 years have passed since it happened. Man has handed over stewardship of the earth to new life-forms. Mutated by radiation, new creatures are better adapted than humans to the new world. Man's time is over. But he doesn't want to believe it. A few score thousand survivors live on, not knowing whether they are the only ones left on earth. They live in the Moscow Metro – the biggest air-raid shelter ever built. It is humanity's last refuge. Nearly all of them were in the Metro that day, and that's what saved them. They are defended from radiation and mutant creatures by hermetic barriers; dilapidated filters clean the water and air. Craftsmen have put together dynamos to create electricity, and underground farms cultivate mushrooms and pigs – though the poorest do not turn up their noses at eating rats. The central administration is long gone, and stations have become mini-statelets, their people uniting around ideas, religions, water-filters – or the simple need to repulse an enemy incursion. It is a world without a tomorrow, with no room for dreams, plans, hopes. Feelings have given way to instinct – the most important of which is survival. Survival at any price.

VDNKh is the northernmost inhabited station on its line: the northern outpost of humanity and civilisation. A strong group of a few hundred people lives here, united by friendship, treating the station as their cherished home. It was one of the Metro's best stations and still remains secure. But now a new and terrible threat has appeared. Artyom, a young man living in VDNKh, is given the task of penetrating to the heart of the Metro, to the legendary Polis, to alert everyone to the awful danger and to get help. He holds in his hands the future of his native station, the whole Metro – and maybe the whole of humanity.



 

Ìåòðî 2034 - Metro 2034
Fantasy/Sci-fi Thriller. AST Moscow 2009, 445 pages
http://m2034.ru

The next year, but a similar setting: At the Sevastopolskaya station people are fighting back the onslaught of terrible creatures. Suddenly a man appears on the scene. He is a powerful warrior with a deep scar on his face. As they discuss their situation, the stranger says: "I’m going to fetch help from the Circle Line stations." The station commander has no choice but to agree: "Do as you like, Hunter. There’s no arguing with you anyway."

 

Ñóìåðêè - Sumerki - Twilight
Poplit Publishers, Moscow 2007, 304 pages.
SOLD to Heyne, Germany

http://www.s-u-m-e-r-k-i.ru

"The Twilight" by Dmitry Glukhovsky is the first Russian intellectual bestseller. Such a status is proved by 100 000 people, who have read the novel on the internet. Earthquakes in Iran, hurricanes in the USA, tsunamis in Indonesia, drought and conflagrations in Russia… Newspapers’ headlines and TV news look like Maya Indians’ prophecies. These are the signs, which only one person can interpret. “The Twilight” is a breathtaking story of that person. Translating into Russian an old diary by a Spanish conquistador, he gets involved into the course of incredible events, which will help him to interpret the predictions and to look into the future, even at the cost of his life.