thaumaturg Main Entry: thau·ma·turg
Pronunciation: \ˈthȯ-mə-ˌtərj\
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from New Latin thaumaturgus, from Greek thaumatourgos working miracles, from thaumat-, thauma miracle + ergon work — more at Theater, Work
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Haruki Murakami addresses a class and reads part of “super-frog saves tokyo” (one of the stories used by Frank Galati in adapting “after the quake”).
To give a quick-glance quote from the clip: “Music means a lot to me. And song, and rhythm, and free improvisation. I learned a lot of things about writing from music.”