Shadow Space is Mahapatra's 15th volume of poetry in English. The best poem is Possessions. The poet sighs in suppressed grief as he waits, ensconced in melancholy, for better times to come. Mahapatra glides from one thought to another and the reader is struck by the magnanimity of the vision. However, there lurks a fear at the dichotomy of the vision that was, that is, that should have been, and more important—that can be. "There is always a door open somewhere." The fate of India is compared to the illness and weakness of the human flesh and the spirit that inhabits it.