Red Rover is both the name of a children's game and a formless spirit,
a god of release and permission, called upon in the course of that game.
The "red rover" is also a thread of desire, and a clue to the forces of
love and antipathy that shape our fate. In her most innovative work to
date, award-winning poet and critic Susan Stewart remembers the
antithetical forces--falling and rising, coming and going, circling and
centering--revealed in such games and traces them out to many other
cycles. Ranging among traditional, open, and newly-invented forms, and
including a series of free translations of medieval dream visions and
love poems, Red Rover begins as a historical meditation on our fall
and grows into a song of praise for the green and turning world.