The loving friendship between Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre lasted for over half a century and ended with Sartre's death in 1980. "Adieux", Simone de Beauvoir's final celebration of their life together, is a devastatingly frank account of the last years of Sartre's life and his death. It also consists of long conversations which they taped in 1974 at the onset of his increasing blindness, in which, under de Beauvoir's gentle probing, Sartre expresses himself fully - on women and politics, his childhood, religion and food.