Beyond the Ruins: A New Poetry Collection by Luisa Haded Explores the Depths of Human Experience

March 13, 2026

The Spanish-language poetry collection Mas allá de las Ruinas (Beyond the Ruins) by author Luisa Haded has been released in paperback, offering readers a powerful literary journey through the emotional and spiritual landscapes of human struggle and resilience.

Published independently on March 13, 2026, the 109-page volume presents a deeply introspective poetic voice that moves beyond the visible scars of life into the hidden layers of the human soul. Written in Spanish, the collection explores themes of war, suffering, silence, and the search for truth within the ruins of personal and collective experience.

In Mas allá de las Ruinas, Haded crafts vivid imagery and intense metaphors. The poems travel through desolate terrains—both physical and emotional—where cracked earth, dark caves, and storm-ridden skies symbolize the fractures of the modern world. Her verses evoke the haunting echoes of conflict and human despair while also pointing toward revelation and transformation.

The poet describes a journey “beyond the dried skin, beyond the depths and the wild entrails disturbed by exploitation,” moving through landscapes marked by war and devastation. The imagery of sliding through “the filthy sheets of the devil himself” and crossing the deafening echoes of storms reflects a raw confrontation with the darkest dimensions of human existence.

Yet the collection does not remain in despair. At the edge of the abyss, where silence and hidden truths emerge, Haded’s poetry becomes an act of resistance and rebirth. The verses are born, as the poet suggests, from a moment of surrender and awakening—“at the brink of the abyss… where these verses were born.”

With a compact format measuring 6 by 9 inches and weighing 7.8 ounces, the book carries ISBN-13: 979-8251893229 and is available through major online retailers.

Through its powerful language and evocative imagery, Mas allá de las Ruinas confirms Luisa Haded’s voice as one that confronts the fragility of humanity while seeking meaning beyond destruction—reminding readers that poetry often arises precisely where silence and suffering meet.

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