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More info Legendary post-apocalyptic saga of Dmitry Glukhovsky, which has been translated into 37 languages. Circulation of 2,000,000 copies and millions of fans around the world who are mesmerized by a mystical journey through the tunnels of the Moscow metro — the only place where a person still retained his DNA, but is rapidly losing spirituality. Under the arches of the stations there are entire cities where people continued to live after the nuclear war … A new generation was born there, never having seen the flight of a bird, clouds or the flickering of a river. Sometimes in the darkness they think that they do not need either eyes or watches, but they are mistaken, at any moment mutants or other people who also need food or clothes can run out of the tunnels. Hostile factions are fighting for power and the right to own the remnants of humanity, but perhaps there are survivors in other cities too. Abstract The final edition of the trilogy. «Metro» by Dmitry Glukhovsky was translated into 37 languages of the world and published in two million copies. The third world era wiped out humanity from the face of the Earth. The planet is empty. Megalopolises are reduced to dust and ashes. The railways are rusting. Satellites wander lonely in orbit. The radio is silent on all frequencies. The only survivors were those who, having heard the alarm sirens, managed to run to the doors of the Moscow metro. There, at a depth of tens of meters, at stations and in tunnels, people are trying to wait out the end of the world. There they created a new world instead of a huge lost world. They cling to life with all their might and refuse to give up. They dream of returning to the top — one day, when the radiation background from nuclear bombings subsides. And they do not give up hope of finding other survivors … Here is the most complete collector’s edition of the Metro trilogy. For the first time «Metro 2033», «Metro 2034», «Metro 2035» and the short story «The Gospel of Artyom» come out under the same cover. Dmitry Glukhovsky puts an end to the saga, on which he worked for twenty years. …
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