I'm a little past the absolute-newb stage (also came from .NET), but I 
recently came upon *Programming in Clojure* by Mark McDonnell 
(https://leanpub.com/programming-clojure/), and appreciated how succinct, 
clear and yet (relatively) comprehensive it is.  I'd recommend it highly as 
a first text for experienced programmers coming from other languages.  I 
read it after other books, and still felt I learned new stuff.


     Vikram

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