Sadoff is the author of eight volumes of poetry, most recently
True Faith (2012). His other recent poetry collections include
Barter (2003) and
Grazing (1998). Over three hundred of his poems, thirty short stories and a number of essays have appeared in major literary magazines, including
The New Yorker,
The American Poetry Review,
The Paris Review,
The Nation,
The New Republic,
Esquire,
Antaeus,
The Hudson Review, and
The Partisan Review. Poems in
Grazing have been awarded the Leonard Shestack Prize, the
Pushcart Poetry Prize, and the George Bogin Memorial Prize from the
Poetry Society of America. He has received Fellowships from the
National Endowment for the Arts and the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Sadoff has characterized himself as "one poet among a decreasing minority who is trying to resist the return to formalism, the sterile, conservative, aesthete academicism of the nineteen-fifties." His book,
History Matters: Contemporary Poetry on the Margins of American Culture, a collection of his critical work, was released on March 2, 2009, by the
University of Iowa Press. ==Bibliography==