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You know, there are prodigies in the world … and they are children. When they grow up? Well … Danny Bonaduce a.k.a. Christopher Partridge, anybody? Oh, yeah. You remember him – all cute and stuff. Washed up drug-addict these days; peaked too soon; no life since.
The “prodigies” in the book world are those which are in the culture – deeply entrenched the culture of this minute. Their books probably won’t continue into another couple of years, much less into a new generation, because they are so “now” that they will be left behind.
Not that you need all of this reassurance or anything, no, not at all.