Hi,

it is quite an advanced book, IMHO you should be familiar with macros 
before readings this.  But there is amazing stuff in there.

If you are looking for introduction material I suggest reading Peter 
Seibel's Practical Common Lisp.  Peter smoothly introduces macros in one of 
the first chapters and ends up doing impressive things, e.g. in the chapter 
"Parsing Binary Files".  It's about Common Lisp, but most of the concepts 
should be portable to Clojure, the biggest exception probably being the 
CLOS-related stuff.  To me it was one of the best books on programming I've 
ever read.


Kind regards,
Stefan

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