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流鄉正之是「大阪勞工音樂聯盟」(工音)的活動企畫人,他為人冷漠,性格放蕩不羈,卻擁有非常優秀的企畫能力,特別是他策畫的《森林之歌》大合唱活動更是備受群眾喜愛,也讓工音的會員在短期內快速成長!

同樣位於大阪,大財主門林雷太幕後支持的「自由音樂聯盟」(音聯)則與工音總是在暗地裡較勁。門林擔心工音的壯大會煽動勞工思想,於是刻意將工音塑造成左傾團體,並挹注龐大資金舉辦多場華麗炫目的音樂活動,成功地從工音搶走不少會員。

儘管外界對工音的耳語不斷,但沒有任何政治立場的流鄉仍然默默地為實踐自己的音樂理想而努力,直到他發現組織內部竟然出現了極端勢力,而更令他訝異的是,明明會員人數大增,財務赤字卻反而不減反增!他發現這些轉變似乎都是從美貌的會計負責人江藤齋子空降到工音之後才開始的。為了找出真相,流鄉開始接近齋子,卻在不知不覺中陷入了一段複雜的感情關係裡……

480 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1967

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Toyoko Yamasaki

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Toyoko Yamasaki (山崎 豊子, real name Sugimoto Toyoko; 3 November 1924 – 29 September 2013) was a Japanese novelist.

A native of Osaka, Yamasaki worked as a journalist for the Mainichi Shimbun from 1945 to 1959 after graduating from Kyoto Women's University in Japanese literature. She published her first story, Noren (1957), a story of a kelp trader, based on the experiences of her family's business. The following year, she won the Naoki Prize for her second novel Hana Noren, the story about the founder of an entertainment group. A major influence on her writings of that period was Yasushi Inoue, who was deputy head of the Mainichi Shimbun's cultural news desk.

Yamasaki wrote some stories based on actual events. For example, Futatsu no Sokoku is derived from the biography of a Japanese American David Akira Itami, and Shizumanu Taiyō is based on the Japan Airlines Flight 123 accident. Several works of hers were featured in films and television dramas.

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