The black mirror, mythological incarnation of a certain type of communication between distinct spheres of reality, was represented in artistic terms in many ways. The Argentine writer Leopoldo Lugones, celebrated by Jorge Luis Borges as one of its precursors, presented in his short story “El Espejo Negro” a disturbing, fresh mode to represent the black mirror, close to science fiction. This fantastic piece, translated from Spanish, is the second chapbook in the Raphus Press series “Golden Age of Clairvoyance”. The Lugone’s Black Mirror is introduced by a imaginary profile, a meditation on the Lugone’s political views entitled “Sources of Theophany”, an Alcebiades Diniz Miguel creation, and a exquisite gallery of images.