No one will ever write a fantasy novel better than The Hobbit.
Most books about Stanley Kubrick were written by people who never met him and gathered information from articles written by others who didn't know him either.
It is not realistic, maybe. . . but art doesn't have to be realistic. Romeo and Juliet is not realistic, but it is true. . . it shows the essence of falling in love.
It is amazing that 2001: A Space Odyssey has not aged at all, except for a few minor technical gadgets. The main reason is, of course, the philosophical or spiritual element in this story. We know as little today about the secrets of Creation and evolution as we knew before, and it is not likely that we'll ever know much more. We'll have to be satisfied, as Kubrick was, respectfully admiring the potential for evolution within the mystery of the universe's creation.
I think I never expected "Gender trouble" to have any particularly revolutionary effect so whatever effects it has, I'm always surprised.
One effect that the Nobel Prize seems to have had is that more Arabic literary works have been translated into other languages.
In whatever country you live, however young or inadequate you feel, or however aged or limited you see yourself as being, I testify you are individually loved of God, you are central to the meaning of His work, and you are cherished and prayed for by the presiding officers of His Church. The personal value, the sacred splendor of every one of you, is the very reason there is a plan for salvation and exaltation.
Observations not only disturb what is to be measured, they produce it.