Russian writer and journalist.
Russian writer and journalist. The author of many bestsellers such as the novel "Text", "The Future" and the series of books "Metro".
Russian writer and journalist.
Dmitry A. Glukhovsky is a contemporary Russian science-fiction writer, war correspondent and radio host.
He was born and raised in Moscow, where he graduated from V.D. Polenov Arbat School #1231 with advanced French studies. He majored in journalism and international relations at Jerusalem University.
He lived and studied in Israel for four and a half years, and worked in Germany and France. He was a war correspondent in Israel and Abkhazia, and worked at Radio Rossiya.
From 2002 to 2005, he worked at the European news TV channel EuroNews in Lyon, France, before returning to Russia and continuing his career as a correspondent for Russia Today as part of the Kremlin pool. In three years he has traveled halfway around the world, visited the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, and the North Pole, from where, in July 2007, he made the world's first live TV report. He has collaborated with the European media - German radio station Deutsche Welle and British TV channel Sky News. From 2007 to 2009 he worked as an anchorman of Mayak. He is currently a columnist for Snob and GQ. He speaks five languages.
He made his debut as an online writer with the sci-fi anti-utopian novel Metro, the chapters of which were regularly posted online at www.m-e-t-r-o.ru, thus receiving praise from a wide circle of readers. The text of the novel was placed in several major online libraries, as well as in the author's Live Journal. In 2005, the novel, which received the final version of the title "Metro 2033" was published in the Publishing House "Eksmo", and in 2007 was republished by the publisher "Popular Literature". He is also the author of the story collections Night, Animal Stories, and the play INFINITA TRISTESSA published online.
On October 7, 2022, the Russian Ministry of Justice added Glukhovsky to the list of media outlets that are "foreign agents."
Dmitry A. Glukhovsky is a contemporary Russian science-fiction writer, war correspondent and radio host.
He was born and raised in Moscow, where he graduated from V.D. Polenov Arbat School #1231 with advanced French studies. He majored in journalism and international relations at Jerusalem University.
He lived and studied in Israel for four and a half years, and worked in Germany and France. He was a war correspondent in Israel and Abkhazia, and worked at Radio Rossiya.
From 2002 to 2005, he worked at the European news TV channel EuroNews in Lyon, France, before returning to Russia and continuing his career as a correspondent for Russia Today as part of the Kremlin pool. In three years he has traveled halfway around the world, visited the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, and the North Pole, from where, in July 2007, he made the world's first live TV report. He has collaborated with the European media - German radio station Deutsche Welle and British TV channel Sky News. From 2007 to 2009 he worked as an anchorman of Mayak. He is currently a columnist for Snob and GQ. He speaks five languages.
He made his debut as an online writer with the sci-fi anti-utopian novel Metro, the chapters of which were regularly posted online at www.m-e-t-r-o.ru, thus receiving praise from a wide circle of readers. The text of the novel was placed in several major online libraries, as well as in the author's Live Journal. In 2005, the novel, which received the final version of the title "Metro 2033" was published in the Publishing House "Eksmo", and in 2007 was republished by the publisher "Popular Literature". He is also the author of the story collections Night, Animal Stories, and the play INFINITA TRISTESSA published online.
On October 7, 2022, the Russian Ministry of Justice added Glukhovsky to the list of media outlets that are "foreign agents."