In Ernest Hemingway's 'Green Hills of Africa', the reader is taken on a journey through the author's personal experiences on his big-game hunting expedition in Africa. Hemingway's signature minimalist prose style shines through in this narrative non-fiction work, providing vivid descriptions of the landscape and the challenges of hunting. The book also delves into themes of masculinity, nature, and the pursuit of the 'big game'. Hemingway's writing reflects the literary context of the early 20th century, with its focus on realism and existential themes. The author's deep love and respect for nature are palpable throughout the book, adding depth to the narrative. Hemingway's exploration of the African wilderness and the thrill of the hunt make 'Green Hills of Africa' a captivating read for those interested in adventure, nature, and Hemingway's unique literary style.