I'm a big fan of
Haruki Murakami, his novels have sort of a dreamlike feel to them, and he also writes really excellent shot stories. I highly recommend his collection of shorts,
The Elephant Vanishes. If you're more of a novel person, both
Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World and
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle are amazing.
I'm also a giant classics nerd, and I gotta give props to
Virgil's
Aeneid. It's like the best parts of the Odyssey and the Iliad with a much tighter narrative, and the ending is just staggering in its sheer awesomeness. If epics aren't your thing, check out the works of
Aeschylus, particularly the
Oresteia, which is by far the most intense and dramatic tragedy I've ever read. As far as ancient comedy, you can't beat
Aristophanes. I was assigned some of his plays in a class last year, and I was pleasantly surprised to find myself laughing my ass off while reading them.