> many advanced areas of mathematics are inaccessible to most students because no satisfactory exposition exists
What is considered a satisfactory exposition also depends highly on the maturity of the reader. Not in the technical content of a specific area, but in the maturity of their mathematical reading skills needed for that area. This comes up a lot in algebraic geometry, where every student hits a wall when reading the central textbooks. The books are not necessarily hard because the author doesn't have a specialty in teaching and expository writing. Rather, the author is trying to induct the reader into a way of thinking specific to that field and the communication tools they use.