Abstract
The article presents an approach to the problem of evil in the poetry of Georg Trakl. This is done from a reading of the Grodek poem. In the first place, the general problematic of Trakl’s poetry is contextualized, above all the tension between guilt and love. In a second moment, this problem is analyzed in Grodek read in historical and philosophical perspective, that is, the concretion of the evil understood as the destruction of humanity in the experience of the death of God. In a third moment, the paradigmatic and paradoxical figure of said consummation appears; the unborn, an image repeated in the work of Trakl and with which, revealingly, culminates Grodek, his last poem.