Daniel Horowitz is Mary Huggins Gamble Professor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of American Studies at Smith College. He is the author of 7 books including Consuming Pleasures: Intellectuals and Popular Culture in the Postwar World and Happier?: The History of a Cultural Movement That Aspired to Transform America.
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"With a knack for wonderful story telling and fascinating detail and the perspective of an esteemed cultural historian and ever-engaged and curious retired person, Daniel Horowitz offers the general reader a comprehensive look at the experience, dilemmas, and uniqueness of aging in modern America." - Gary Cross, author of Free Time: The History of an Elusive Ideal "America has been getting older by the minute - and has been for decades. We've done so the way we do everything: loudly, chaotically, and democratically. In On Retirement, Daniel Horowitz listens in on that conversation, brilliantly distilling retirement manuals and magazines and TikToks into an elegant narrative about an aging America." - James Chappel, Duke University, Author of Golden Years (2024)

