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Dmitry Glukhovsky was born in Moscow in 1979. He graduated in Journalism and International Relations at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Despite his young age, Glukhovsky he has already made an impressive career of reporter. He worked a staff journalist for EuroNews TV in France and Russia Today TV in Moscow, reported for Deutsche Welle Radio, Sky News and Israel's public radio. Now he stars as anchor for Russia's most reputed public radio station Mayak. As reporter, he traveled from Marocco and Guatemala to Iceland and Japan. He was deep in Chernobyl area to film the destroyed nuclear reactor, watched Russian rockets' launch at Baykonur, reported Israel's standoff with Hezbollah under the missiles in Kiryat-Shmona and made the world's first live report from the North Pole. Apart of his native Russian, Glukhovsky fluently speaks English, French, German, Hebrew and Spanish. Dmitry Glukhovsky currently lives in Moscow. In 2007, he got the Encouragement Award of the European Science Fiction Society in the prestigious EuroCon contest in Copenhagen for his novel "Metro-2033".
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Metro 2003
Fantasy/Sci-fi-Thriller
Poplit Publishers
Moscow 2007
373 pages
Rights sold
UK (Orion)
Germany (Heyne)
Spain (Planeta)
Japan
Brasil
Portugal
Sweden
Poland
Czech Republic
Slovak Republic
Korea
Serbia
Thailand
Turkey
Vietnam
Bulgaria
Italy
Slovenia
Taiwan
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