Practical Common Lisp will definitely help understanding Clojure, too.  For 
example, the way, Macros are introduced and used, and understanding generic 
functions.

http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/

stefan

On Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:49:07 PM UTC+2, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> There are a lot of good (or so I am told) CLISP books. For example: 
> “Paradigms Of Artificial Intelligence Programming Case Studies In Common 
> Lisp”.
>
> Would they be useful for learning Clojure, or is the difference to big?
> I should at least have http://clojure.org/lisps handy. ;-)
>
> -- 
> Cecil Westerhof 
>

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