However, Hemingway *did* write extensively about Africa, particularly in his "The Green Hills of Africa", a non-fiction account of his hunting expedition there in 1933-1934. The book details his experiences, the beauty of the landscape, and his thoughts on the nature of hunting and masculinity.
Here are some other Hemingway works with African themes:
* "The Snows of Kilimanjaro": This short story features an American writer in Africa, struggling with illness and his past while reflecting on his life and career.
* "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber": This novella explores themes of masculinity, fear, and the hunt, set against the backdrop of a safari in Kenya.
While Hemingway didn't write a specific story titled "An African Story", his writings about Africa are significant and capture the essence of the continent, its landscapes, and its people.