The World & I Online Magazine, ONline Archive and Educational Resource  
World & I School | World & I Homeschool | World & I College | World & I Library
Username:   Password:      Subscribe Now   Register   About Us | Contact Us | FAQs      
The World & I Archive Peoples of the World Book Reviews Worldwide Folktales Fathers of Faith
Search  
Sort by: Results Listed:
Date Range:    Advanced Search

The World & I Magazine
 
Current Issue
The Arts
Life
Natural Science
Culture
Book World
Modern Thought
  Resources
American Waves
Book Reviews
Fathers of Faith
Footsteps of Lincoln
Millennial Moments
Peoples of the World
Profiles in Character
Traveling the Globe
Writers and Writing

American Evil


Article # : 17503 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 7 / 1990  2,250 Words
Author : Richard Lourie
Richard Lourie is the author of Sakharov: A Biography.

       WHAT LISA KNEW
       The Truths and Lies of the Steinberg Case
       Joyce Johnson
       New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1990
       304 pp., $19.95
       
        Joyce Johnson has taken a long, unflinching look at human evil, and this book is her report from the heart of darkness.
       
        The Steinberg case achieved immediate notoriety and a permanent place in the mythology of these ignoble times. A first grader, Lisa Steinberg, died because of abuse by her parents, who were not married and had adopted her illegally. The "father" was Joel Steinberg, a white, middle-class New York lawyer; the "mother" was Hedda Nussbaum, once a writer of children's books and a children's editor at Random House. He was someone you might have gone to law school with, and, if your children read the Charlie Brown books, she had a hand in their education.
       
        The case was electrifying because the villains were us.
       
        Lisa Steinberg did not die at once but lay between life and death for twelve hours while her parents did nothing to save her. When they finally called 911, all the official personnel involved noticed the lack of what has to be the most universal of emotions, a parent's anguish for a child in danger. Hedda and Joel were no longer human. A hundred philosophical questions about our nature are raised at once.
       
        These ... (1992 of 12189 Characters)
Read Full Article

Copyright © 2004 The World & I Online. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy