Although set in the same world, it isn't a direct sequel to Metro 2033 and does not feature the same protagonist. The novel contains elements of science fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, and dystopia, in which Russia's 'present-day' society is meticulously analysed and described. The book describes the consequences of an atomic war: its only survivors strive for existence in the mazes of the Moscow metro system some two decades after a nuclear apocalypse. Metro 2033 (Russian: Метро 2033), by Russian journalist/author Dmitry Glukhovsky, tells the story of a young man named Artyom who traverses the dangers of his apocalyptic world to save it from a new threat from the north. Dear Muscovites and guests to our capital! The Moscow metro is a form of transportation which involves a heightened level of danger.
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