The Odessa Review was a print English language cultural magazine founded and named after the Ukrainian city of Odesa that existed between 2016 and 2019.
Magazine's primary focus was on topics related to the literary and intellectual life of Odesa and Ukraine in general.
Noteworthy contributors included, among others, Ukrainian blogger Nick Holmov, Ukrainian art critic Ute Kilter, Russian poet Boris Khersonsky, British journalist Peter Pomerantsev, American art critic Barry Schwabsky, and American historian Timothy Snyder.
[6][7][8] The founder and editor-in-chief of The Odessa Review until 2018[9] was Vladislav Davidzon, a Paris-based journalist for the Tablet magazine of Uzbek-Jewish and Russian origin.
[12][13] After the close of The Odessa Review Davidzon has been working as a Paris-based and non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council.