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Robert Goffin

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By 1923, he was a lawyer at the Court of Appeal of Brussels, and in 1928, he married Suzanne Lagrange. During this period, his focus shifted to the new American art form, jazz, and in 1932 he published what is considered the first serious book on the new genre,
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After the war, he returned to Belgium to again take up his legal activities at the Court of Appeal of Brussels. In 1952, he joined the Royal Academy of French Language and Literature, becoming director in 1971, and director of the Belgian
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in 1898. His mother was unmarried, and his pharmacist grandfather supported them. In 1916, Goffin completed his humanities study at the Athenaeum of Saint-Gilles where he was a classmate of the future artist
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in 1956. His wife Suzanne died in 1965 and in the late 1970s, Goffin began a life of semi-retirement on the shores of
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in Belgium and predicted the German invasion twelve months in advance, creating in 1939 the magazine
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to teach what is considered the first course ever on jazz history and analysis, held at the
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for an alliance with France. He left Belgium for the United States at the outset during
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lawyer, author, and poet, credited with writing the first "serious" book on
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Was Leopold a traitor?: The story of Belgium's eighteen tragic days
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Index

Robert Goffin with Benny Carter, Louis Armstrong and Leonard Feather in 1942
Benny Carter
Louis Armstrong
Leonard Feather
Ohain
Belgium
Genval
Belgian
jazz
Ohain
Brabant Province
Belgium
Paul Delvaux
Free University of Brussels
Nazi Germany
neutrality
World War II
Leonard Feather
New School for Social Research
Pen Club
Lake Genval




ISBN
978-0-7866-4983-9
""European Jazz Discography and the Creation of a New Art Music, 1932–1976", Exhibit Notes"
Gale Contemporary Authors Online
"The Best Negro Jazz Orchestra"

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