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Disfarmer merely waited for a moment of clarity, that instant when everyday flesh caught fire, when he could see the weight of blood and bones the spirit carried and how beautifully, if wearily, they were carried after all.
Finally, he had a moment of clarity.
It was definitely a moment of clarity.
Henry had a moment of clarity.
Alcoholics call it a moment of clarity.
No moment of clarity.
A moment of clarity stirred inside him.
I had this moment of clarity.
But it also seemed to misread the mood of a country that wanted it to be 9/11 — if not in the sense of war and conquest, then in the sense of instant clarity, of the simple feeling that an era had ended and that enough was, at last, enough.
His theory that photography can capture the meaning beneath outward appearance in instants of extraordinary clarity is perhaps best expressed in his book Images à la sauvette (1952; The Decisive Moment).
Is it so surprising, then, that lost and dysfunctional individuals of the kind Capellan describes instigate murderous violence as a way of giving themselves, even if only for an instant, a clarity and purpose they've never felt before?
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