Here's someone who's translating Paul Graham's "On Lisp" to Clojure:

http://onbeyondlambda.blogspot.com/search?q=on+lisp

Some of the authors of Clojure books have done translations as well, 
although the translations I saw stopped a few chapters in.

On Thursday, December 6, 2012 1:44:46 PM UTC-5, octopusgrabbus wrote:
>
> I have most of the Clojure text books available, and have found them all 
> to be quite good. Each one seems to have a different focus, which, 
> depending on the problem at the time, shines light on my particular problem 
> du jour. IMHO, while the current crop of books is quite good, none that 
> I've seen so far talk about Clojure's macros in heavy detail, like for more 
> than a chapter.
>
> I am reading Doug Hoyte's Let Over Lambda, and am wondering if there is a 
> more macro-focused book in the works for Clojure.
>
> I like Let Over Lambda, because it is the first book I've seen so far that 
> blends in topics of how variables are represented on the stack along with 
> presenting Lisp macros.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>

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