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World War Three has decimated humanity, leaving the planet desolate. Once-thriving cities lie in ruins, and the remnants of civilization, like rusting railroads and abandoned satellites, tell a story of loss. The few survivors found refuge in the Metro, Moscow's subway system, which has transformed into a subterranean world where people struggle to endure. In this dark environment, stations have become city-states, with citizens divided by ideologies fighting over dwindling resources like air and water. Two decades after Doomsday, hope persists among the survivors, particularly for Artyom, who dreams of returning to the surface once radiation levels decrease. He is determined to lead his people back to the world they once knew and seeks out other survivors in the vast emptiness of Earth. This narrative continues and concludes Artyom's journey from the original story and the video games, providing long-awaited answers for devoted fans and a compelling introduction for newcomers. Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro novels have sold millions of copies worldwide and inspired cult video games and a film adaptation. Beneath the gripping plot lies a commentary on social dystopia and political satire, reflecting on contemporary Russia and posing timeless questions about freedom, conflict, and survival.

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Metro 2035, Dmitrij A. Gluchovskij, Ola Wallin

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Titel
Metro 2035
Sprache
Schwedisch
Verlag
Ersatz
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
621
ISBN10
9187891832
ISBN13
9789187891830
Reihe
Metro
Erstveröffentlichung
2015
Originaltitel
Метро 2035 (Metro 2035)
Bewertung
3,95 von 5 Sternen
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World War Three has decimated humanity, leaving the planet desolate. Once-thriving cities lie in ruins, and the remnants of civilization, like rusting railroads and abandoned satellites, tell a story of loss. The few survivors found refuge in the Metro, Moscow's subway system, which has transformed into a subterranean world where people struggle to endure. In this dark environment, stations have become city-states, with citizens divided by ideologies fighting over dwindling resources like air and water. Two decades after Doomsday, hope persists among the survivors, particularly for Artyom, who dreams of returning to the surface once radiation levels decrease. He is determined to lead his people back to the world they once knew and seeks out other survivors in the vast emptiness of Earth. This narrative continues and concludes Artyom's journey from the original story and the video games, providing long-awaited answers for devoted fans and a compelling introduction for newcomers. Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro novels have sold millions of copies worldwide and inspired cult video games and a film adaptation. Beneath the gripping plot lies a commentary on social dystopia and political satire, reflecting on contemporary Russia and posing timeless questions about freedom, conflict, and survival.