"Cat on the Road" is a prequel of sorts to the anti-poetry and literary genius of poet and Cervantes Prize winner Nicanor Parra. It is a story where absurdity, alienation and humor shape the life of a feline abandoned to his fate. Joan Casaramona's original graphic work expands the possibilities of the text and turns the story into a literary artifact open to people of all generations as well as diehard Parra readers. Nicanor Parra was only twenty years old when he wrote " Cat on the Road," the first story he published in his career, and which he later described as "an antistory, a protostory, a ministory," which "had nothing in common with traditional stories."