I second the vote for _On Lisp_. I have ported the examples to Clojure:

http://blog.thinkrelevance.com/2008/12/12/on-lisp-clojure

Stuart

>> When I found that out, I was surprised. My knowledge of lisp comes
>> from reading, in the past few months:
>> - ANSI Common Lisp
>> - Practical Common Lisp
>> and, some years ago, a few more things.
>
> The best book to read about macros is in my opinion Paul Graham's "On
> Lisp", which is now available for free download:
>
>       http://www.paulgraham.com/onlisp.html
>
> It covers mostly Common Lisp plus a bit of Scheme, but many of the
> ideas carry over very well to Clojure.

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