To return to OP's question -- 

  Good idea?

Answer:  At first, I saw the standard library as a mud puddle, an inkblot 
with just chaos, no airplane or number 42 in it.  Then I got this book:  
Clojure Programming - Practical Lisp for the Java World - by Chas Emerick, 
Brian Carper, Christophe Grand.  They did a very good job of exposing the 
thematic currents.  Once you see the patterns, it's more fun.  Must read. 

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