Do Clojure’s built-in methods for bridging the distinction between
functions and host platform methods seem clunky to you?  Then the
method-fn library may hold the solution!:

    (require 'method.fn)    
    (map #mf/i String/trim [" a" "b "]) ;; Look ma, no reflection!
    (map #mf/s Math/log (range 1 5))    ;; Static methods too

Artifacts in Clojars, source code and README on github:

    https://github.com/llasram/method-fn

-Marshall

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