just like they were with CM Punk, since that's what Jerry Lawler and all the other people think
I'd go with William Burroughs, partly because I prefer his style, mostly because I prefer his type of decadence to Capote's. A bit more back streets then parlor. Plus you'd get to read Kerouac and Ginsberg for the biography.
Seeing that I'm a Jehovah's witness I follow Christ command to ''do to others at you would have them do to you.'' I talk with them about God's kingdom. Just curious, how many people keep a fire hose handy? I doubt very much that's what you do. A little dog with a big bark! Be careful you don't shoot your foot.
Hey, you can't go wrong! Flip a coin! Seriously, you're the only one who knows which one is more interesting to you. I'm a fan of both, and both have everything you need to do a terrific project, so that's a wash. At different times in my life each one would have been a clear favorite, but now I suffer from the same indecision as you do. You could do pre-planning for both and see which one offers the best access to material, I suppose. At that point you'd be prepped for another project, down the road. Beyond that, I don't know what to tell you except, have fun!