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Rooney Prize for Irish Literature

Irish literary award for Irish authors of under 40 years From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Rooney Prize for Irish Literature was created in 1976 by the Irish American businessman Dan Rooney, owner and chairman of the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers franchise and former US Ambassador to Ireland.[1] The prize is administered by the Oscar Wilde Centre and is awarded to Irish writers aged under 40 who are published in Irish or English.[2] Although often associated with individual books, it is intended to reward a body of work. Originally worth £750,[3] the current value of the prize is €10,000.[4]

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