How to Host a Dinner Party

Corey Mintz
Illustrated by Steve Murray
Introduction by Sarah Polley
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How to Host a Dinner Party

Corey Mintz
Illustrated by Steve Murray
Introduction by Sarah Polley
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  • Published date: May 25, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: House Of Anansi Press Inc
  • ISBN: 9781770892309
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.81" L x 7.75" H

Corey Mintz hosts dinner parties in his home every week for his popular Toronto Star column, "Fed." Before that he was a restaurant critic. And before that he worked for a living, as a cook. In the past two years, he has hosted 115 dinner parties. He began without napkins or stemware, serving wine out of Nutella jars. But after hosting politicians, artists, academics, monkeys, librarians, chefs, sommeliers, cops, lawyers, psychologists, a spy, a forager, a rabbi, a gambler, a drug addict, and a mayor, he''s become a pro.

Steve Murray is a columnist, cartoonist, and illustrator for the National Post. He has a weekly illustrated column called "Extremely Bad Advice." His illustrations have appeared in the Globe and Mail, New York magazine, and Canadian Business magazine, as well as on CBC.ca. He lives in Toronto.

“After 150 dinner parties, Mintz is well equipped to dish out advice...with good humour...with a thoughtful introduction by Sarah Polley (a friend of Mintz’s), lively illustrations by Steve Murray and several dinner party-appropriate recipes, the book is beautifully laid out in 10 chapters.” — Maclean's

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