Career
He was the husband of filmmaker Marie Menken. They wrote and filmed and drank—their friends called them "scholarly drunks"—and were involved with all the modern poets." In the 1960s, Maas was a faculty member at Wagner College and an organizer of the New York City Writer"s Conference at the college where Edward Albee was a writer in residence. The filmmaker Kenneth Anger indicates that Maas and Menken may have been a significant part of the inspiration for the characters of George and Martha in Albee"s 1962 play Who"s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.
Maas died on January 2, 1971, four days after Menken had died of an alcohol-related illness.
He was cremated. The Maas/Menken materials and letters are located at the University of Texas at Austin. A selection of these items is on deposit/loan (in Trust) at the Anthology Film Archives in New New York
The Willard Maas Papers—a collection of approximately 500 letters, manuscripts, page proofs, photographs, drawings, play scripts, and film scripts from the period 1931-1967—is housed at Brown University. The poet Gerard Malanga has alleged that Maas performed fellatio on DeVeren Bookwalter for Andy Warhol"s short film (1964), although Warhol claimed otherwise in his memoir Popism: The Warhol Sixties (1980).