Green Hills of Africa is Ernest Hemingway’s nonfiction account of a 1933 big‑game hunting safari in East Africa, largely in what is now Tanzania. Structured in four parts, it follows his pursuit of kudu, rhino, and other animals while he debates literature, rivalry, and authenticity with companions and fellow hunters. The book blends vivid landscape and wildlife description with introspective reflections on writing, masculinity, envy, and whether “an absolutely true book” can rival a novel.
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