Santamaría, Benjamín 1955-
Santamaría, Benjamín 1955-
Personal
Born August 6, 1955, in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico; immigrated to Canada, 2002; son of Iola Daphne Ochoa de Enrríquez (an educator and professional dancer); children: Shakti Paluna Santamaría Crast, Ivana Nansal Santamaría Crast. Religion: "Friendly to socialism (non-extremism)." Hobbies and other interests: Zen martial arts, initiatic traditions of spirituality, human rights and social justice.
Addresses
Home—Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Mexico Tenochtitlan, Mexico.
Career
Storyteller, writer, educator, actor, and activist. Storyteller, under name El Rey Mono ("The Monkey King"), and actor in popular and sacred theatre, beginning 1970; writer and educator, beginning 1971. Writer-in-residence at Champlain College, Trent University; writer-in-exile-in-residence at George Brown College, Acadia University. Appointed ombudsman for children in Durango, Mexico, 1979, and countrywide, 1997; freelance articulist for La Journada (niños) (newspaper) and Canal 1 television, Mexico, 1980; Instituto Goethe and Alianza Francesa, Cordoba, Argentina, acting teacher, 1983. Yoga instructor.
Member
PEN Canada (writer in exile).
Writings
No se olvida (México 68) (novel), Plaza y Janés, 1999.
(Reteller) Tales of the Monkey King (stories), illustrated by Brian Deines, Tundra Books (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 2005.
Also author of text book Colorea tus derechos, 1999; author of Valors, derechos y responsabilidades de las niñez ("The Rights of Boys and Girls [Only for Those under 18 Years Old]"; child-friendly version of U.N. Convention on the Rights of Children).
Biographical and Critical Sources
PERIODICALS
Books in Canada, December, 2005, Olga Stein, review of Tales of the Monkey King, p. 39.
Canadian Book Review Annual, Stacey Penney, review of Tales of the Monkey King, p. 461.
Resource Links, October, 2005, review of Tales of the Monkey King.
School Library Journal, December, 2005, Margaret A. Chang, review of Tales of the Monkey King, p. 121.