Light in August

How does William Faulkner use imagery in Light in August?

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"He can remember how when he was young, after he first came to Jefferson from the seminary, how that fading copper light would seem almost audible, like a dying yellow fall of trumpets dying into an interval of silence and waiting, out of which they would presently come."

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Light in August