Metro 2035
Style and Technique
In "Metro 2035," Dmitry Glukhovsky continues to develop the post-apocalyptic universe introduced in the previous parts of the series. The author's style is characterized by a dark atmosphere created through detailed descriptions of the underground world of Moscow's metro, where the remnants of humanity survive. The language of the work is rich with metaphors and symbolism, allowing for a deeper immersion into the psychological experiences of the characters. Glukhovsky uses internal monologues and dialogues to reveal the inner world of the characters and their motivations. Literary techniques such as flashbacks and parallel storylines help create a multi-layered narrative where the personal dramas of the characters intertwine with global survival issues. The story's structure is nonlinear, allowing the author to gradually unveil mysteries and intrigues, maintaining the reader's interest throughout the work. Glukhovsky also pays attention to social and philosophical questions, exploring themes of power, freedom, and human nature in post-apocalyptic conditions.
