Un gato persa no es suficiente is an anthology of essays by Virginia Woolf that delves into the relationship between women and literary creation. Published in September 2025 by La Micro Ediciones, this edition compiles essential texts that address female writing from a critical and advocacy perspective. Translated into Spanish by Olivia de Miguel, the book includes works such as "Professions for Women" and "Women and Narrative," as well as analyses of authors like Jane Austen, the Brontë sisters, George Eliot, Christina Rossetti, Madame de Sévigné, and the Duchess of Newcastle. With a carefully crafted hardcover binding and a compact edition of 160 pages, this book is an essential piece for those seeking to understand Virginia Woolf's legacy and her influence on contemporary feminist literature.