Dmitry Glukhovsky, born on June twelfth, nineteen seventy-nine, is a prominent Russian and Israeli writer, journalist, and screenwriter, renowned for his gripping science fiction narratives. His most acclaimed work, the novel Metro 2033, has captivated readers and spawned several sequels, establishing him as a significant figure in contemporary literature.
In addition to his literary achievements, Glukhovsky has made a name for himself in journalism, contributing to various media outlets including Euronews and RT during its formative years. His diverse experiences have enriched his storytelling, allowing him to weave intricate tales that resonate with a global audience.
Glukhovsky's life has been marked by his international experiences, having lived in Moscow, Israel, Germany, and France. His current residence abroad is a result of his outspoken criticism of the Russian government and its actions, particularly regarding the invasion of Ukraine, which has led to a wanted status and a prison sentence in Russia.